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Good, yet inexpensive O-scope?
I am looking to buy a oscilloscope -- either PC/USB type or maybe a handheld.
I found a handheld that looks adequate (Velleman HPS40). Also a few USB types that seem useful but won't break the bank. Some of them have logic analyzer functionality -- don't need that. Basically, 2 channels, large-ish buffer, fast enough for the typical robot troubleshooting - whatever that is. Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated. |
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