![]() The Xprotolab Plain comes with unassembled headers so you can choose whether you want the breadboard plug ability or not. The awesome functionality-to-size ratio is due, in part, to the ATXMEGA32A4U microcontroller on board. Xminilab Portable Mixed Signal Oscilloscope For those who love big screens, you have your choice of using your own computer as the display for an even more pocket-friendly option. The scope itself obviously allows simultaneous sampling of analog and digital signals but also has several advanced trigger modes, XY mode for plotting Lissajous patterns, phase differences or V/I curves, Spectrum Analyzer with different windowing options and even an arbitrary waveform generator with sweep on all parameters. Source code for the XScopes: - Xprotolab - Xminilab - Xprotolab Portable - Xminilab Portable. You can also connect it to your PC and use Gabotronics' XScopes software to control the device and view waveforms. The on-board graphic OLED matrix can display waveforms, measurements and menu systems. At only 1 x 1.6 inches, this oscilloscope can be plugged *directly into a breadboard. The XMEGA Xprotolab is exactly that: The first ever mixed signal oscilloscope, logic analyzer and arbitrary waveform generator in a DIP module. What you probably don't *imagine is a DIP package. I purchased the Xprotolab Plain and the Odroid-C2 with the intent of creating a logic analyzer/oscilloscope for my shop. When you think about a piece of equipment like a mixed signal oscilloscope you usually think of, well, a piece of equipment.
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