An oscilloscope for 64 dollars (or 49)
Gabotronics’ Xminilab is a mixed signal oscilloscope with an arbitrary waveform generator in a DIP module. It measures only 3.3 x
This remarkable new product features a mixed signal oscilloscope for simultaneous sampling of analog and digital signals. Some tech features:
Advanced Trigger: Normal / Single / Auto, with rising or falling edge and adjustable trigger level.
Meter Mode: Average, Peak to peak and Frequency readout.
XY Mode (Plot Lissajous patterns or see the phase difference between two waveforms).
Spectrum Analyzer with different windowing options and selectable vertical log.
Horizontal and Vertical Cursors with automatic waveform measurements.
Arbitrary Waveform Generator with Frequency Sweep.
Display options: Persistence, Different grid options, and more.
For hardware the ‘scope employs an ATXMEGA32A4U with 36 KB Flash, 4 KB SRAM and 1KB EEPROM, and a 2.42", graphic OLED display with 128x64 pixels. There’s also a PDI interface, 4 tactile switches and a Micro USB connector.
The AWG features 1 Analog Output, a maximum conversion rate of 1 MSPS, an analog Bandwidth: of 44.1 kHz, 8-bit resolution, ±7 mA output current, 256 buffer size and an output voltage: of ±2 V.
The unit is priced at $64.00. If you are looking for a still cheaper model, check out the XMEGA Xprotolab that’s listed for $49.00.