![]() ![]() Two channels plus an external trigger input.The specifications for the DSO-2250 are available from here I won’t repeat all the specs but the high points are: ![]() In Australia Jaycar sell its slower speed cousin (the 40MHz DSO-2090). The DSO-2250 is sold by a number of companies, often under their own, in house brand name, but they all keep the model number (DSO-2250). ![]() It also questions whether a USB oscilloscope is really the way to go. One of the problems that I had at the time I was purchasing was that there were few reviews of it, so this article is intended to help correct that. But in the end I replaced it with a more conventional stand alone oscilloscope. When I purchased it in mid 2008 it cost US$329, which was very cheap for something with this capability. It will sample its input at 250MS/s and has a buffer depth of 512K samples. It uses software on the computer to control the device and display the results. The Hantek DSO-2250 is a 100MHz oscilloscope that plugs into your computer via USB. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Australia (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) ![]()
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