DSO150 Portable Handheld Mini Digital Oscilloscope Kit with Housing Case Box
Digital Oscilloscope: It's a digital oscilloscope, which means it captures and displays electronic waveforms as a series of digital data points. This allows you to analyze voltage signals in real time.
Kit with Housing Case: The DSO150 typically comes as a DIY kit, which means you'll need to assemble it yourself. The kit usually includes all the necessary components, including the housing case box. Assembling the kit can be a good learning experience for electronics enthusiasts.
Analog Bandwidth: Limited to a few MHz (typically around 1 MHz).
Sample Rate: Several MS/s (MegaSamples per second).
Voltage Range: Typically a few volts, with limited input protection.
Screen: A small built-in display for waveform visualization.
User Interface: The user interface is usually straightforward, with buttons and menus for adjusting settings, such as timebase, voltage scale, and trigger settings.
Limitations: The DSO150 is a basic oscilloscope and has limitations compared to more advanced models. It may not be suitable for high-frequency or high-precision measurements. It also may lack advanced features like signal analysis or protocol decoding.
Price: One of the key advantages of the DSO150 is its affordability. It's considerably cheaper than professional-grade oscilloscopes, making it accessible to a wider audience.
Community and Support: Since the DSO150 is a popular DIY kit, there is a community of users who share tips, modifications, and troubleshooting advice online. This can be helpful if you encounter any issues during assembly or usage.
DSO150 Portable Handheld Mini Digital Oscilloscope Kit with Housing Case Box
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- Product SKU: KG934
₹ 4,599
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Description
The DSO150 is a portable handheld mini digital oscilloscope kit that comes with a housing case box. It is a compact and affordable oscilloscope designed for basic electronic testing and troubleshooting tasks.Here are some key features and information about the DSO150:
Portable and Handheld: The DSO150 is small and lightweight, making it easy to carry around and use on the go. It's suitable for hobbyists, students, and professionals who need a simple oscilloscope for occasional use.Digital Oscilloscope: It's a digital oscilloscope, which means it captures and displays electronic waveforms as a series of digital data points. This allows you to analyze voltage signals in real time.
Kit with Housing Case: The DSO150 typically comes as a DIY kit, which means you'll need to assemble it yourself. The kit usually includes all the necessary components, including the housing case box. Assembling the kit can be a good learning experience for electronics enthusiasts.
Basic Specifications:
While specifications may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer, the DSO150 usually has the following basic specifications:Analog Bandwidth: Limited to a few MHz (typically around 1 MHz).
Sample Rate: Several MS/s (MegaSamples per second).
Voltage Range: Typically a few volts, with limited input protection.
Screen: A small built-in display for waveform visualization.
User Interface: The user interface is usually straightforward, with buttons and menus for adjusting settings, such as timebase, voltage scale, and trigger settings.
Limitations: The DSO150 is a basic oscilloscope and has limitations compared to more advanced models. It may not be suitable for high-frequency or high-precision measurements. It also may lack advanced features like signal analysis or protocol decoding.
Price: One of the key advantages of the DSO150 is its affordability. It's considerably cheaper than professional-grade oscilloscopes, making it accessible to a wider audience.
Community and Support: Since the DSO150 is a popular DIY kit, there is a community of users who share tips, modifications, and troubleshooting advice online. This can be helpful if you encounter any issues during assembly or usage.
Feature
- Maximum real-time sampling rate: 1Msps
- Precision: 12Bit
- Sample buffer depth: 1024 bytes
- Analog frequency bandwidth: 0 - 200KHz
- Vertical Sensitivity: 5mV/Div – 20V/Div (in steps of 1-2-5)
- Adjustable vertical displacement with an indication
- Input Impedance: 1MΩ
- Maximum input voltage: 50Vpp (1:1 probe), 400Vpp (10:1 probe)
- Coupling methods include DC/AC/GND
- Horizontal time base range: 10μs/Div – 50s/Div (according to 1-2-5 progressive)
- With automatic, regular, and single trigger modes, it is convenient to capture instantaneous waveforms
- Can be triggered by a rising or falling edge
- The position of the trigger level is adjustable and has an indicator
- Observe the waveform before the trigger (negative delay)
- The waveform display can be frozen at any time (HOLD function)
- Comes with 1KHz /3.3V square wave test signal source
- With a digital display of waveform parameters, the parameters that can be displayed are: frequency, period, pulse width, duty cycle, maximum value, minimum value, average value, peak-to-peak value, effective value
Technical Details
- Model number: DS0150
- Number of channels: 1
- Screen size: 2.4inch HD TFT screen
- Maximum sampling rate: 1 Msps
- Accuracy: 12 Bit
- Vertical sensitivity: 5mV/Div - 20V/Div (Progressive according to the 1-2-5 method)
- Trigger method: Automatic, regular, single time
- Trigger level: Adjustable position with instructions
- Freeze waveform: Freeze at any time for easy viewing
- Supply voltage : 9v (not more than 10V)
- Analog bandwidth : 0- 200KHz
- Maximum test voltage : 50Vpp (1:1 probe) 400Vpp (10:1 probe)
- Blending method: DC/ AC/GND
- Input impedance: 1MQ
- Buffer depth: 1024 bytes
- Horizontal time base range : 10p s/Div-50s/Div (Progressive according to 1-2-5 method)
Basic functions of buttons
- V/DIV: Select the sensitivity or vertical position, and the selected parameters are highlighted.
- SEC/DIV: Select the time base or horizontal position, and the selected parameters are highlighted.
- TRIGGER: Select the trigger mode, trigger level, or trigger edge, and the selected parameters are highlighted
- OK: Enter the HOLD state (freeze the waveform), and press again to exit the HOLD state (unfreeze the waveform).
- ADJ: Adjust the selected (highlighted) parameters.
- Edit switch: Set the edit to DC, AC, or GND, and when the switch is placed in the GND position, the output of the Yunbo device)
Calibration instructions
- Pull out the voltage probe
- Enter calibration mode
- Adjust the voltage gear 5mV--20V (the order does not matter)
- Switch the editing mode and repeat 3 operations until all three editing modes are calibrated
- Exit the calibration mode (the calibration parameters will be saved when exiting, if you don't exit and turn it off directly, this calibration will be invalid)
Physical Attributes
- L X W X H (mm): 102 X 75 X 23
- Weight (gm): 190
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- 1 x DSO150 Portable Handheld Mini Digital Oscilloscope Kit with Housing Case Box