PCB Scope
PCB Scope
SKU:OSC001
Regular price
£4.99 GBP (£4.16 exc.VAT)
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£15.99 GBP
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Many people who enjoy electronics as a hobby or in education (where budgets are always tight) don't always need a super-high-end oscilloscope but instead rather require something that is very affordable yet highly usable in practice.
The PCB-scope is just that - simple to use, yet with a full feature set as you will find on professional instruments. The Windows software is free of charge and the PCB-scope connects via a standard micro-USB cable.
PCB-scope is primarily geared towards education and beginners and is ideal for use within PICAXE microcontroller projects.
PCB-scope highlights:
The PCB-scope is just that - simple to use, yet with a full feature set as you will find on professional instruments. The Windows software is free of charge and the PCB-scope connects via a standard micro-USB cable.
PCB-scope is primarily geared towards education and beginners and is ideal for use within PICAXE microcontroller projects.
PCB-scope highlights:
- Oscilloscope, logic analyzer and datalogger in one instrument.
- Two analogue input channels (for scope and datalogger modes) - many of the low-end scopes on the market only have a single channel which makes them very limited as you often need to display one signal with respect to another (e.g. clock vs. data), or trigger on a signal different to the one you want to look at.
- Four digital input channels (for logic analyzer and datalogger modes)
- Triggering on CH1, a dedicated trigger channel, or free running. (Logic analyzer can trigger on any of the digital channels).
- Trigger on rising or falling edge (selectable), or free running.
- Covers the typical applications in a hobby/PICAXE environment: Analogue signals like audio (0 - 20 kHz), ultrasound, infrared sensors (38 kHz), servo motor control (a few kHz). Logic signals like e.g. RS-232, CAN, I2C, SPI, one-wire. Slow changing signals like temperature sensors etc.
- Spectrum analyzer functionality (real-time Fast Fourier Transformation) so one can look at things like 50 (or 60) Hz interference, distortion in an audio amplifier or look for oscillations in a power supply.
- Fast and smooth acquisition - shows the signals "as they happen", with a screen update rate up to 20 frames/sec.
- Wide input range - from millivolts to > 20V (> 200V with an optional 1:10 scope probe)
- Very low-cost
- Small and easy to use so even a user without much experience with oscilloscope gets a quick start, and compact so it doesn't use much desk space.
- Uses standard micro USB to connect to a computer as well as for power supply
- Dual connectors (supplied) for easy breadboard connection.