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<blockquote data-quote="Kam311" data-source="post: 8598388" data-attributes="member: 673335"><p>There is an o-scope kit called a DSO138 Open Source Oscilloscope, The original kit is like $25 bucks. It doesnt have a ton of functions but it has plenty for tuning a system. IF you buy the kit you would have to solder it all together, there are 200 solder points and some of them are heat sensitive, so that depends on your soldering skills.</p><p></p><p>I did however, find a DSO138 that comes pre-soldered for right around the same price, I think it is a knockoff board from the original company, but it's open source so IDK what they expect. I actually went ahead and ordered one to mess around with. should be coming in this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kam311, post: 8598388, member: 673335"] There is an o-scope kit called a DSO138 Open Source Oscilloscope, The original kit is like $25 bucks. It doesnt have a ton of functions but it has plenty for tuning a system. IF you buy the kit you would have to solder it all together, there are 200 solder points and some of them are heat sensitive, so that depends on your soldering skills. I did however, find a DSO138 that comes pre-soldered for right around the same price, I think it is a knockoff board from the original company, but it's open source so IDK what they expect. I actually went ahead and ordered one to mess around with. should be coming in this week. [/QUOTE]
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