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SainSmart DS802 2-Channel Virtual PC Oscilloscope

SainSmart DS802 2-Channel Virtual PC Oscilloscope

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Product Description
Great for hobbyists and tinkerers, the SainSmart DS802 two-channel virtual PC oscilloscope allows for observation of varying signal voltages and currents. Designed to connect to your Windows PC via the USB 2.0 interface, it features a single trigger that can be used to analyze sampling rates and sporadic aperiodic signals Read More

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wfraser
1
May 10, 2019
The software for this thing is absolute garbage.
rusczak
1
May 7, 2019
Is the USB connection isolated?
steveja
11
Mar 15, 2019
Linux compatible?
JackW0lf
2
May 7, 2019
Hi, do you know if this is applicable to MacOS as well? I don't want to make the assumption but it sounds like that might be the case.
EarlM
2
May 8, 2019
JackW0lfSainsmart doesn't offer any MacOS software for the device. Maybe if you're adventurous you could try windows in a Virtual Machine with USB passthrough, but that solution feels terrible. I haven't seen any open oscilloscope software for Mac OS at all
H82fail
18
Mar 14, 2019
Hrm anyone used one of these, is it better then the portable ones that have a built in screen? I've needed a oscilloscope for years and can never decide what to get.
Heefty
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Mar 15, 2019
H82failI have one of the small portable ones, and while they are useful on the go, the screen is tiny and hard to gauge much from. It's hard to take accurate measurements. Something like this connected to a laptop might be more beneficial. I generally am not using mine in a way that would require me to be able to carry it in my pocket...
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