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minus-square@Magister@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish7•10 months ago200kHz bandwidth is not a lot, but can be useful sometimes, especially on some car sensors, but not really on embedded development. I have a small FNIRSI DSO152 for fun too :)
minus-squareTomMaszlinkfedilink1•10 months agoIt would be fine for audio work, for instance, but the overall size and resolution could make measurements a challenge.
200kHz bandwidth is not a lot, but can be useful sometimes, especially on some car sensors, but not really on embedded development. I have a small FNIRSI DSO152 for fun too :)
It would be fine for audio work, for instance, but the overall size and resolution could make measurements a challenge.