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Digital Tablet Oscilloscope 100Mhz 4ch 28Mpts

Digital Tablet Oscilloscope 100Mhz 4ch 28Mpts

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A cost-effective solution for your hobbyist needs, the Digital Tablet Oscilloscope is made from double-injection plastic moulding for a premium handling experience without the bulk. The battery is detachable for field testing, too Read More

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grogmatron
17
Apr 28, 2019
ok I know this scope CAN decode SPI and UART (etc) but some models are sold with the decode as an extra cost option and some come with the option already enabled as part of the base price. Does the model that is being sold on Massdrop have the serial decode functions enabled or do I need to pay more to add them on later? If I don't get the answer to this question I'm not buying this unit. Thanks
timegrownold
136
Apr 28, 2019
Lol MHz
vwfan53
17
Feb 20, 2019
Can this be used with Audio applications? AC & DC operations? (i.e. RCA to BNC Channel input)?
CottonSwab
53
Sep 25, 2018
I bought this to replace my iPad. So far it's been a week, I still can't find the appstore, and the Siri clone is a total asshole. All it does is turn my voice into moving colored lines and never replies. C'mon Massdrop, how the f#@k did this get past your quality control team?
andyo
55
May 16, 2017
Does it have a protocol decoding function (like UART, SPI, I2C, etc)? The text "Micsig" on the top of the screen would indicate that, although the description here does not mention it.
dorkvader
199
Sep 28, 2018
andyoaccording to the manual (page 35) it can do the following: BUS TYPE UART LIN CAN SPI I2C 429 1553B https://www.batronix.com/files/Micsig/TO1000/TO1000-user-manual.pdf
StoplightLoosejaw
0
May 16, 2017
What is the maximum voltage/current handling?
kay.chen
4
May 18, 2017
StoplightLoosejawThe TO1000 series oscilloscopes have a peak input voltage of 100V. If the probe attenuation is set to 1:1 (1X), then the user must ensure that the maximum voltage to be probed is 100V. A higher attenuation setting of the probe (assuming the probe is rated for the voltage to be probed) will allow the user to probe voltages that are higher than the value the scope input that is allowed. This is made possible due to the probe attenuation. If the user were to want to test a circuit with voltages in the 400V peak value, the user could use a probe with a 10X setting, and this would present a 40V peak value to the oscilloscope.
If the probe has adjustable attenuation values, the user has to ensure not to switch from the higher to lower attenuation value while probing a circuit with voltages that exceed the scope input rating.
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