Interesting and I hope you'll do this as a series. Many will benefit form this v. tuts.
@PhG19614 жыл бұрын
Leuke video Clemens. Ik krijg meteen zin om mijn oude CRT osc. op pensioen te sturen en een nieuw exemplaar aan te schaffen. Het staat alleszins heel chique op de bench... ;-)
@MatterLabz4 жыл бұрын
Nice! I hope you plan to build these concepts into a series. For example noise on a DC voltage, safely examining ac line voltage, anything Arduino/RPi related (RS232, I2C, D/A, etc.)
@ElektorTV4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the idea!
@user001sg92 жыл бұрын
Nice and interesting video. at 0.56 you said you purchased the oscilloscope shown in your video for about 100€ - already a few years ago. Electronic gadget prices normally tend to drop over the years. I looked for this ATTEN ADS 1022C on the Internet (in April 2022) and the cheapest price I could find was 295€. That is almost factor three!. Would you mind sharing the source where you purchased your ATTEN ADS 1022C, please? Thanks. Price up to 50% more than 100€ would be perfectly acceptable.
@antoniobragancamartins31654 жыл бұрын
Very cool! I'm a former specialist telecommunications technician and i can say that oscilloscopes aren't for common people's without technic or engineering formation! They certainly are not usable for non technicians and engineers, or physicists!
@hagen-p3 жыл бұрын
Yes, you need the will to learn how to use an oscilloscope in order to use it correctly, and electronics and RF knowledge definitely don't hurt either. ("Know what you are trying to measure.") But I am happy that an electronics hobbyist now can afford a (low-end) oscilloscope, look at a signal, and get some help finding problems in a circuit.
@mmols9904 Жыл бұрын
nice but your pronansation a not really clear an speak little slower ,, so others who are not english speaking .. can follow aswel ..