Description:
DS211 Mini Pocket Oscilloscope is a pocket-size digital storage oscilloscope that is small enough to take it anywhere and fulfils basic electronic engineering requirements. Inbuilt 8MB U-disk storage for waveform data and images.
It can be powered by internal batteries, so in the field measurement, the ground wire is completely suspended and can be exactly like a multi-meter, point where to measure, without considering the problem of grounding isolation.
The Oscilloscope code application layer is open source. Users can develop firmware according to different needs. Can meet the demands in many fields, such as school experiments, electronic repairing, and electric engineering.
Specifications:
- Type: Digital Oscilloscope
- Model: DS211
- Size: Small
- Display Height: 1.57 Inches
- Display Width: 3.74 Inches
- MCU: STM32F103VC
- ADC: MCU internal ADC
- Number of Channel: 1 Analog + 1 internal
- Analog Bandwith: 200KHz
- Maximum Sampling Rate: 1MSa/s
- Maximum Memory Depth: 8K
- Horizontal Scanning Speed: 1uS/Div~2S/Div(1-2-5 Sequence Step)
- Vertical Sensitivity: 20mv/Div~10V/Div(1-2-5 Sequence Step)
- Input Resistance: 1MΩ
- Coupling: DC/AC
- Trigger Mode: Ascend/Descend Edge Trigger Mode
- Auto Adjustment Mode: Auto Fit
- Operation: -A, RecA, A+RecA
- Signal Output Waveforms: Square, Sine, Triangle, and Sawtooth
- Storage: 8 MB Built U Disk
- APP can be loaded Quantity: 1
- USB Interface: Micro USB
- Battery: 550 mAh
- Colour: Black
Features:
- A compact digital oscilloscope is small and compact and can be carried in a pocket, allowing you to achieve every detailed test and measurement work anywhere and anytime.
- handheld oscilloscope is widely applicable in academic experiments, electronics repair.
- The portable Oscilloscope is Integrated with a 2.8 inch, 320x240 colorful display screen, and a 500mAh lithium rechargeable battery.
Package Included:
1 x DS211 Mini Pocket Oscilloscope Mini Pocket Portable Oscilloscope 1MSa/s 200kHz Display Screen Spectrum Analyzer Handheld Oscilloscope For Voltage Frequency And Period Measurements