USB Scope

Hi all,

A bit off topic, but I'm looking to assist my Arduino hardware development with a USB scope.

I have a cheap Usb scope, a FOSC-52A from China and whilst it works it is a bit clunky, plus the triggering ain't that effective.

So, have been looking at this one.......and suggestions, or other ones to look at.

Link Instruments TOL-09263

Ian.

well after digging through sparkfuns worthless description AND the makers almost as bad description I FINALLY was able to figure out that this thing has 60mhz bandwidth

which is not super, but better than the table top model I have

As far as is it going to be clunky yes I would expect it to looking at the manufactures website, ... they obviously have not mastered something as simple as html, (blocks missing links move, text misaligned) so what do you really expect out of their UI???

on a interesting sparkfun sidenote, they are asking 1$ more than everyone else who has this product :-?

well after digging through sparkfuns worthless description AND the makers almost as bad description I FINALLY was able to figure out that this thing has 60mhz bandwidth

For a second, I thought you were talking about the FOSC-52A!

If Link would just care to make Linux drivers, I probably would've bought one instead of the used 60 MHz Tektronix scope I picked up recently off of Craigslist (nah - that Tek is actually a nice scope).

I wouldn't mind having the Link though for the logic analyser, though - but until they get Linux drivers (they have said in the past they were working on it - I think they lie), they won't see my money any time soon.

:slight_smile: