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Has anyone tried a DSO Nano?
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<blockquote data-quote="akillj" data-source="post: 8268503" data-attributes="member: 644272"><p>Yeah I have the DSO Nano V2 (<a href="http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/DSO-Nano-v2-p-681.html" target="_blank">Buy DSO Nano v2 [TOL131B2P] | Seeedstudio</a>). For what it is, it's pretty nice. It's my go-to device for setting gains. I got mine for just under $100 new. It might seem complicated at first, just looking at the UI in screenshots / videos really confused me at first, but it's actually quite simple once you get used to it. I bought a custom probe for it that supports 10x / 1x. Which essentially puts a resistor in-line with the signal for high-power applications. This is not necessary for most people, but it works for me when setting amp gains that output very high voltages.</p><p></p><p>If you want to use it for high power amps i'd recommend the x10 probe upgrade that I mentioned. Here's the tutorial I followed for it if you're interested:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.justblair.co.uk/upgrading-the-probes-on-the-dso-nano.html" target="_blank">Upgrading the Probes on the DSO Nano | Blog</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akillj, post: 8268503, member: 644272"] Yeah I have the DSO Nano V2 ([URL="http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/DSO-Nano-v2-p-681.html"]Buy DSO Nano v2 [TOL131B2P] | Seeedstudio[/URL]). For what it is, it's pretty nice. It's my go-to device for setting gains. I got mine for just under $100 new. It might seem complicated at first, just looking at the UI in screenshots / videos really confused me at first, but it's actually quite simple once you get used to it. I bought a custom probe for it that supports 10x / 1x. Which essentially puts a resistor in-line with the signal for high-power applications. This is not necessary for most people, but it works for me when setting amp gains that output very high voltages. If you want to use it for high power amps i'd recommend the x10 probe upgrade that I mentioned. Here's the tutorial I followed for it if you're interested: [URL="http://www.justblair.co.uk/upgrading-the-probes-on-the-dso-nano.html"]Upgrading the Probes on the DSO Nano | Blog[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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