2015年9月22日 星期二

USB scope works with Apple, Android, Windows and Linux

LabNation SmartScopeAntwerp-based LabNation has launched a USB oscilloscope that works with Apple, Android, Windows and Linux products.

Called SmartScope, it is the result of a 2014 Kickstarter campaign.

In more detail, host software is available for smartphones, tablets and PCs running Android (from Google Play Store or LabNation site), Mac OS X, iOS (has to be jail-broken), Windows 7, 8, 10, Ubuntu Linux and Debian Linux.

Functions include: oscilloscope, logic analyser and waveform generator in a 110 x 64 x 24mm aluminium case weighing 158g.

There are two analogue channels with -3dB bandwidth of 30MHz, ±35V range and 1MΩ/1pF impedance. Sampling is 8bit at up to 100MHz.

Voltage scaling, timebase scaling, panning, input coupling are controlled by touch, mouse or keyboard control, as are simple voltage measurements.

The logic analyser has eight 3.3 or 5V input channels. Protocol decoders include I2C, SPI and custom options.

Arbitrary waveform generation is single channel at up to 50Msample/s and 0-3.3V level.

Digital output generation is four channels at up to 100Msample/s at 3.3 or 5V.

“The SmartScope suits a variety of electronics engineering, field service, education and hobbyist applications. It is ideal for the makers using small board computers such as Raspberry Pi and Arduino so they can diagnose faults and learn more about electronics and how their design is functioning,” said the firm.

Also in the box is a USB cable, two analogue probes and digital probes.

UK USB scope maker Pico Technology also supports multiple operating systems on PCs with its PicoScope software: Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

 



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