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SainSmart DSO212 Mini 2-Ch Digital Oscilloscope

SainSmart DSO212 Mini 2-Ch Digital Oscilloscope

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Great for hobbyists and tinkerers, the SainSmart DSO212 mini two-channel oscilloscope allows for observation of varying signal voltages and currents. It features a 2.8-inch capacitive touch display with a 320-by-240p resolution Read More

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A community member
Apr 3, 2019
Marco Reps did a review of this one and his conclusions are that this little thing is quite neat. However this is a rebrand of Miniware DS212, creators of TS100, TS80, etc. They are a Chinese manufacturer but everything they make is open source which is awesome. That means you can literally get this scope and modify its software to include wave forms you need and similar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxxS6rvrk3o
Svetovid
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Apr 1, 2019
I don't know what can be stored in that 8K maximum size memory (in terms of signal curve length). I need a device, which can memorize curve of one channel approximately for about 2 seconds before there's a trigger signal on another channel. Since the trigger signal may come after a long time, device will have to record in loop and memorize only the last seconds before trigger signal is detected. Time base of 100ms/div is enough for me. Anybody knows if that oscilloscope can do this?
A community member
Apr 3, 2019
SvetovidThis is a rebrand of Miniware DS212 open source oscilloscope. I don't know if there are hardware/software changes and compatibility issues with original (doubt there are). If you are tech-savvy and know coding you could modify this device to do pretty much anything you need. I don't own the device, but I did see it reviewed and liked the fact both hardware and software are open source. This opens up many different capabilities. Check the video in my other comment for more details. It does have USB so it should be possible to make some sort of serial output or something.
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