Michael Studio1
- Jan 5, 2018
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I do have a small Oscilloscope - a DS201 PRO pocket-sized one. By this I mean it is small. Very small - meets (they say) the basic demands of electric furniture repairmen (nothing sexist there . . . is there?) It has a built-in 8Mb flash SD card and rechargeable battery and is connected to the PC by USB. What I can't work out is whether it is intended only for Analog use - or is it suitable for Digital use? How can one tell from the specs? The inbuilt Test Signal is 10Hz - 1MHz (1-2-5 stepping) Size-wise it is a mere 88mm X 59mm X 11mm. and comes in a black velour button-up pouch. It has a probe with hook-revealed tip and normal tip, a GND crocodile clip and USB - micro USB PC connector. The accompanying micro-DVD has, on it, the 15 page User's Manual in English (and other languages)
I need to use an Oscilloscope for measurement or tracing the Digital signals in my Denon AVR-1912E2/EA - in discussion elsewhere on this Forum. Can anyone advise? Michael Studio1 UK 14:06BST 15-05-2018
I need to use an Oscilloscope for measurement or tracing the Digital signals in my Denon AVR-1912E2/EA - in discussion elsewhere on this Forum. Can anyone advise? Michael Studio1 UK 14:06BST 15-05-2018