Looking for some input. I know someone with a DSO Nano and they like it, it was $89.
And I know it will not replace my real scopes, but you can take it with you in your pocket. The price ($199 US) is on the edge for me if it's junk. If it was $50, just give it away..
So gonna have to look at bluetooth specs now (looked, they are not good). I have another bluetooth app for my phone called torque I use in my car daily to hyper mile (OBD2 and monitor) and it works great.
Soon I think my EVO phone will be everything I need. Camera, Recorder, Audio, Calendar, email, test, OBD2, WWW, voice recognition (that works). Oh and it makes phone calls too.
Grant it, it is in the Member Lounge not the electronics area.. I am sort of shocked others have not chimed in on this neat little unit. Another link if I did not post this one.
10 board revisions before they shipped a single unit. Think I would wait for awhile before pulling the trigger. But I do like these new open source products, and I'd like to play with a few, if there is a decent dev envrionment. (I"m not an embedded developer, and I need something simple.)
10 board revisions before they shipped a single unit. Think I would wait for awhile before pulling the trigger. But I do like these new open source products, and I'd like to play with a few, if there is a decent dev envrionment. (I"m not an embedded developer, and I need something simple.)
Mramos:
This thing is very impressive (price/feature performance), this unit will make some manufacturers take note!
Any idea of the expected battery life between recharges?
I presume that the sinewave out is a simulated 8-bit signal.
I would like to see a slot for a micro SD card and the capacity to display (via the USB) on a computer monitor.
Must get one when the one who holds the purse isn't looking!
Cheers, E
it is 8-bit vertical. Did not see any times on the battery. USB will be OK for me. Long as mini or micro.
I think I will hold a bit like Brownout mentioned then get one. But looks like they have all the hardware bug out. Read they had an overclocked ADC or something and could get samples at 144