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DSO150 Assembled Shell Digital Oscilloscope for Electronic Teaching Practice DIY STM32 Suite (Upgraded Version of DSO138)

DSO150 Assembled Shell Digital Oscilloscope for Electronic Teaching Practice DIY STM32 Suite (Upgraded Version of DSO138)

SKU:CR5120

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The DSO-SHELL (DSO150) Digital Pocket Oscilloscope is a compact and fully assembled oscilloscope designed for basic waveform visualization and debugging. Here are its features, specifications, and package inclusions:

  Features:  

  • Pocket-size digital oscilloscope with a nice plastic housing.
  • Fully assembled and ready to use out of the box.
  • Requires a 9V power supply through a standard DC jack.
  • Can be powered by a 9V battery with a DC jack connector or a wall DC adapter.
  • Comes with a fully molded plastic enclosure.
  • Panels are flexible for easy user installation and modification.
  • A rotary encoder was added for quick and easy parameter adjustment.
  • Improved sensitivity over DSO138, capable of 5mV/div through 20V/div.
  • Mainboard is fully assembled and factory-tested before shipment.

  Specifications:  

  • Model: DSO150
  • Number of Channels: 1
  • Analog Bandwidth: 0 - 200KHz
  • Sensitivity: 5mV/Div - 20V/Div
  • Sensitivity Error: < 5%
  • Resolution: 12-bit
  • Input Impedance: 1M ohm
  • Maximum Input Voltage: 50Vpk
  • Coupling: DC, AC, GND
  • Max Real-time Sampling Rate: 1Msps
  • Time Base: 10us/Div - 500s/Div
  • Record Length: 1024
  • Trigger Modes: Auto, Normal, Single
  • Trigger Types: Rising/falling edge
  • Trigger Position: 1/2 of buffer size fixed
  • Power Supply: 9V DC
  • Supply Current: 120mA @ 9V
  • Dimension: 115mm x 75mm x 22mm
  • Weight: 100 grams

  Package Includes:  

  • 1 x DSO150 Assembled Shell Digital Oscilloscope Suite

Note: 9V DC input power is required. DO NOT EXCEED 10V! If using a power supply, test the actual output before powering your scope. It will permanently damage your oscilloscope!

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