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  • Nice " TOY" to play with but I prefer my TEK 2225 Scope----Paid only $90 U.S.D. for the 2225 and it work's like a charm!!! If you seriously get into Electronics you'll quickly outgrow the Jyetech.

  • I just built this thing, but the instructions don't say how to connect the probes....

    which of the wires connect to the inside, and which one to the outside?

  • @Slench101: Well, the outside of the RCA connector is GND, the inside is the signal.

  • @zupnikal k thx

  • Hi

    Please,,, I learning electronic, and I need scope, how I can build like this one?

    Thank you

  • @mome12345: You can get it at several shops already. Google will tell you. If you intend to build/design one from ground up, have a look at the schematic provided on the jyetech website. If you need this for professional jobs, take a look at the specs before. It is only good for 20Ms/s.

  • @zupnikal If someone needs a scope for professional use, he must buy a REAL scope (Tektronix or Agilent or whatsoever) and not try to measure something with this grabage. :)

  • @Schmiki24: Well if he/she knows that, then yes. For learning/playing with slow serial signals it is tolerable. If you have the money either get a used TEK 2-ch cro on ebay, or buy a rigol DSO. For beginners it is good enough. You can sell your house for a lecroy later.

  • @zupnikal LeCroy also makes affordable scopes like the waveace series, you can get them for about 1000 bucks (and up. ;-) ).

  • nice...!!!

  • Does it have a function generator bulit in or did you use an external one

  • I wouldn't call it function generator ;-)

    It provides a 500Hz square wave for testing. You could also use that for compensating a passive probe. The red gator clip is connected to the signal output.

  • Woah, this is cool. Do you find it useful overall? I mean, this is pretty cheap for an oscilloscope and I don't think I need anything too fancy (well, I don't really *need* an oscilloscope, but having one would be awesome), but would it be worth it to get one of these instead of a premade digital scope? I imagine building it must have been fun, if a bit challenging.

  • Well, its usefulness depends strongly on what you want to do with it. If you know you need a "normal" oscilloscope for work, this one won't do the job. Building it was a challenge in terms of patience ;-) You can get assembled ones now.

  • @zupnikal after the first 30 seconds i gave up...i am the worst at soldering... ;-(

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