STARTO Pocket-Size Digital Oscilloscope Kit 2.4" TFT 1Msps Open Source with Protective Case and Probe, Welded Version (Case Needs to be Assembled)

Price: $28.99
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Manufacturer Description

NOT DIY KIT -- the Oscilloscope has been welded, you just need to assembly the protective case, then you can use it
Contains only the basical oscilloscope functions with no fancy features. Simplicity in structure and easiness in assembly/operation are among the main targets of the design.
For these purpose, uses mostly through-hole parts. The heart is a Cortex-M3 ARM processor (STM32F103C8) from ST. Using a 2.4-inch TFT LCD (320 X 240 dotmatrix, 262K colors) as its display element and displays clear waveform. Detail assemble instructions are provided in combination with troubleshooting guide and schemata. Source codes are also available to allow user to add their own features.

Features:
Analog bandwidth: 0 - 200KHz
Sampling rate: 1Msps max
Sensitivity: 10mV/Div - 5V/Div
Sensitivity error: < 5%
Vertical resolution: 12-bit
Timebase: 10us/Div - 500s/Div
Record length: 1024 points
Built-in 1KHz/3.3V test signal
Waveform frozen (HOLD) function available

Package included:
1 * Digital Oscilloscope Kit
1 * Probe
1* User Manual(English)

NOTE: 9V DC power supply required and Not Included.

Product Features

When you receive it, just need to assembly the protective case by following the instruction, then you can use it. Designed as a training oscilloscope with simple,reliable and inexpensive circuit. With automatic, regular and one-shot mode, easy to capture the moment waveform. Adjustable vertical displacement,and with instructions,which increase the likelihood of adding different features or developing new applications on the hardware for users. Partially open-sourced,the MCU has been programmed.