Review of the DSO Nano - Compared to Tektronix Scope

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2010

The DSO Nano handheld oscilloscope is reviewed and compared to a tektronix digital phosphor oscilloscope

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  • SO, the conclusion is: THE DSO NANO IS CRAP,and GET A REAL OSCILLOSCOPE

  • @hannobisschoff1 No. The DSO Nano has definite purposes and it is a real oscilloscope. Buy what you need and not more. In most hobbyist cases, the DSO meets those needs. Now quit being rude.

  • It would be great if the camera were focused and not wobbling around.

  • @DrBigHappyFun yeah, how dare someone post a free video that doesn't have perfect focus and steadycam! The nerve!

  • @jeclone, Ha! You're right. Unit conversion for dummies :)

  • hmm i was just playing with mine and i was able to get the waveform from the amp on screen but i cant "zoom" in on the wave. at first it was almost a straight line then i played with the sensitivety it got a little bigger but it was "flashy" not easily readable

  • @ji553r when you say "but i cant "zoom" in on the wave", do you mean zoom in time or in voltage? i.e Are you zooming the x-axis or y-axis? You can zoom by adjusting the time scale. It shows you how many seconds correspond to each block on the x-axis.

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  • So its great for looking at 60Hz sector?

  • Hi,I need an oscilloscope to set my audio amplifier gains,to see when the sine wave is squaring off/clipping,would the DSO Nano be okay for that?

  • Thank you for the review.

  • Great review, thanks!

  • i want to get the version 2 of this to set up audio amps to see if they are clipping. Do u think it would work for tht purpose?

  • @gallamine Completely agree! I just bought one of these along with a low current probe to monitor waveforms in motorcycle EFI systems for diagnostic purposes. We're talking way under 100khz frequencies here and the DSO nano is perfect for such a task.

  • Thank you for the review. For this price, and for up to ~100kHz, this is a pretty sweet little unit.

  • @gallamine I seriously was not being rude. I just know that you will LEARN much more with an old (and cheaper) analog oscilloscope, And isn't it all about learning?

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