iOS Device into an Oscilloscope
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iOS Device into an Oscilloscope
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Re: iOS Device into an Oscilloscope
It's a pretty cool "toy" for measuring smaller/non complicated stuff but it's not a scope replacement. But I could imagine that it's a good gadget for beginners and simple signal measurements. The limited bandwidth isn't really a problem if you're just going to measure audio signals but it's not suitable for HF signals.
I would get a real scope
but like I said, for DIY beginners that already own an iPad it's a pretty cool thing :thumbs:
I would get a real scope
but like I said, for DIY beginners that already own an iPad it's a pretty cool thing :thumbs:Good Deals with: All these fine people!
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