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TimT
post Jan 22 2005, 07:44 PM
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Do any of you know a good source (good=inexpensive) for the DVM, or oscilloscope module for a PDA? Or a scope set that will work through my laptop?

I did a google, and my head is spinning now

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It depends on what you want it for. "Decent bandwidth" for just about any automotive related task is under 1MHz, which even the worst of the super-cheap PC scopes will do.

Look at this osziFox

It's small, very portable, cheap (under $150), and hooks up to a PC for more functions. It's bandwidth will be plenty adequate for looking at any automotive signals. They're available from several sources, not just this one. You'd have some trouble if you wanted to do a deep dive into the guts of a digital ECU, but it would work with an analog D-Jet or L-Jet ECU.
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