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Digital Storage Oscilloscope with Panels DIY KIT (SMD pre-soldered)
Digital Storage Oscilloscope with Panels DIY KIT (SMD pre-soldered)
Digital Storage Oscilloscope with Panels DIY KIT (SMD pre-soldered)
Item#: TST-0002
$35.95

Product Description
The new version features a PCB with all the SMD components pre-soldered

Kit includes:
1 ) All parts (excluding power adapter)
2 ) Schematic
3 ) Assembly Notes
4 ) Operating instructions
[ Note: The MCU (ATmega64) has been pre-soldered on PCB and programmed with bootloader and latest firmware. ]

This is an AVR based ultra low cost digital storage oscilloscope.

Accessories Included:


Simple probe
Power Adapter (universal input voltage range)

Features:
  • Max sample rate - 5M/s (AUTO mode),8 bits
  • Sample memory depth - 256 bytes
  • Analog bandwidth - 1MHz
  • Vertical sensitivity - 100mV/Div - 5V/Div
  • Vertical position adjustable with indicator
  • Input impedance - 1MΩ
  • Max input voltage - 50Vpp
  • DC/AC coupling
  • Horizontal - 2μs/Div - 10m(minute)/Div
  • Auto, normal and single trig modes
  • Rising/falling edge trigger
  • External trig available
  • Trig level adjustable with indicator
  • Hold/run feature
  • Save up to 6 captures to EEPROM and retain after power down
  • Retrieve and display saved captures
  • Transfer its screen to PC as bitmap file via serial connection
  • Built-in 500Hz/5Vpp test signal
  • Frequency counter features with independant F and T read-outs (only for TTL level input signal)
  • 9V DC power supply circuit (external power supply not included)
  • Dimension: 110mm X 65mm X 25mm (no case)
  • Weight: 70 gram (board & probe)


  • Documentation Operating Instructions [v05]

    How to Program the Scope with Programmer or Bootloader

    Firmware

    PC program for downloading codes via the bootloader

    How to Use the External Trigger

    Video 1: Arduino Fading example (PWM) captured by the JYETECH oscilloscope



    Video2: Same signal captured by a Rigol DSO





    New version with all the SMD components pre-soldered


    Resources: