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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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post Jan 24 2005, 10:28 AM
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I'd go for the low-end Bitscope over the Stingray. The bottom end model is only $50 more, and it's got MUCH higher specs. 1Ms/s is actually pretty low. Even the "crude" osziFox does better than that, and it's much more portable and can be used in a pinch with no PC at all.

edit: my mistake, they raised the price since I last looked. The BS50U is now $300, so it's $100 more. 100Mhz analog bandwidth, variable sampling rates up to 40Ms/s.
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