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USB Oscilloscope | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/usb-oscilloscope.347282/
    Personally I use a picoscope USB oscilloscope (200 MHz) for analog oscillation detection & digital circuitries etc. whereas when I need to measure analog circuitries I use an AD7760 evaluation board with buffers which allows me to look at frequencies up to 1.25 MHz (2H <120 dB) at a high resolution. I also remember the diya member 1audio ...

USB Oscilloscope | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/usb-oscilloscope.173692/
    I have used Digital USB Oscilloscope (see Specifications). It's very easy to use and is not picky about the computer resources, so as not to depend on the parameters of the audio card. As advantage can also note the presence of galvanic decoupling. This very well made device, with 15MHz bandwidth - exactly suitable for audio applications.

USB Oscilloscope | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/usb-oscilloscope.103147/
    2007-06-07 3:43 am. #1. Has any one ever used one ? DO they work good, is it worth it ? i was thinking about picking one up on ebay and then buying a cheap PIII 800 mhz laptop to use it with.. Suggestions comments ?

PC USB Oscilloscope | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/pc-usb-oscilloscope.300004/
    Seriously considering a PC based USB oscilloscope for audio/electronics hobby. Budget $400-$500 Please make recommendations for a suitable model or even alternative brands Multi-function PC USB Oscilloscopes, Spectrum Analyzers, Signal Generators, Data Acquisition | Virtins Technology...

HV USB Oscilloscope | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/hv-usb-oscilloscope.355646/
    I was looking at USB oscilloscopes and I realized I will be working with 450VAC. Some of the USB oscilloscopes advertise ranges from 10V to 40V. Is there a line I could be made aware of? Should I stick with a benchtop for tubes? I was going to use my Xonar STX card to output arbitrary waves, so a complimentary USB oscilloscope would be better IMO.

DIY Audio Projects Forum • DSO-2150 USB PC Based Oscilloscope

    https://www.diyaudioprojects.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=13
    DIY Audio Projects Forum. Here are a couple of shots of a PC Based Oscilloscope that connects to the USB. It is the DSO-2150 which I purchased from China on eBay. The total cost including shipping was $200. It is a dual trace scope with 60MHz bandwidth and a maximum sample rate of 150MS/s.

DIY Audio Projects Forum • DSO-2150 USB PC Based Oscilloscope

    https://www.diyaudioprojects.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=13&start=10
    USB 1.1 Support (no additional power supply required!) Size: 5 x 2.25 x 1.5 (in.); 12.7 x 5.7 x 3.8 (cm) Weight: 8 oz; 227 gm ; Additional benefits: 14-day return for refund and 90-day workmanship warranty; free Parallax technical support by e-mail and phone; free software upgrades ; it is selling for about $100, comparted to the dso which is about $200

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