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tomcee

Jan 1, 1970
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Has anyone had good results with the Circuitgear USB
Oscilloscopes? ..or any other USB scopes?

They look like a good value for a low frequency/resolution device.

Thank you for your helpful response,
TomC
 
Has anyone had good results with the Circuitgear USB Oscilloscopes? ..or any other USB scopes? They look like a good value for a low frequency/resolution device. Thank you for your helpful response, TomC

Any opinions???

Thank you,
TomC
 
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Nico Coesel

Jan 1, 1970
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Rich Webb said:
For audio frequency ranges, (but not down to DC) take a look at
Daqarta http://www.daqarta.com/.

USB scopes, in general, don't have high enough sample rates to be
really useful for signals in excess of 10 MHz or so. USB logic
analyzers are (can be) fine but if you need a scope, get a scope.

Well, there is Picoscope which makes reasonable devices and Agilent
has a whole range of professional USB scopes. You can even connect
them together in a rack.
 
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josephkk

Jan 1, 1970
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Has anyone had good results with the Circuitgear USB
Oscilloscopes? ..or any other USB scopes?

They look like a good value for a low frequency/resolution device.

Thank you for your helpful response,
TomC

Somehow, sans any specifications provided, that your existing sound card
may do as well.

?-)
 
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