UTMonkey
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I don't want to set too many hares loose on this one (apologies in advance).
I think it quite likely that sooner or later I would want to see the "shape" of signals on my circuits so will need to purchase an oscilloscope.
Here are my requirements
1. I will need to to analyse small analogue and digital circuits (i wont be stuffing the probes in my telly).
2. Small, my wife is already complaining about the mess I leave about the place.
3. Cheap. lets face I am a noob. I could drop this hobby next month once I hit a brick wall so I wouldnt want to throw too much money at it.
4. a decent amount of functionality, I dont want to buy it and then realise on my second project the scope won't cope.
Am I asking too much?
What do you think of these on the maplins site?
**broken link removed** @ £79.99
and
**broken link removed** @ a whopping £199
Thanks in advance.
Mark
I think it quite likely that sooner or later I would want to see the "shape" of signals on my circuits so will need to purchase an oscilloscope.
Here are my requirements
1. I will need to to analyse small analogue and digital circuits (i wont be stuffing the probes in my telly).
2. Small, my wife is already complaining about the mess I leave about the place.
3. Cheap. lets face I am a noob. I could drop this hobby next month once I hit a brick wall so I wouldnt want to throw too much money at it.
4. a decent amount of functionality, I dont want to buy it and then realise on my second project the scope won't cope.
Am I asking too much?
What do you think of these on the maplins site?
**broken link removed** @ £79.99
and
**broken link removed** @ a whopping £199
Thanks in advance.
Mark