Posted August 14, 201015 yr SparkFun Electronics - DSO Nano - Pocket-Sized Digital Oscilloscopeseems pretty decent, not sure if it covers the ranges needed to detect clipping from HU and also to set my gains properly...Any input?Thanks.
August 14, 201015 yr SparkFun Electronics - DSO Nano - Pocket-Sized Digital Oscilloscopeseems pretty decent, not sure if it covers the ranges needed to detect clipping from HU and also to set my gains properly...Any input?Thanks. Seem like a nice one, personaly I would go with a desktop oscope, but they can get prety pricy. But that handheld seems great.
August 14, 201015 yr Without stating a reason of why you want it, we surely can't tell if that will work. Most likely it would just be a waste of your money though.
August 14, 201015 yr Author Without stating a reason of why you want it, we surely can't tell if that will work. Most likely it would just be a waste of your money though.I said in the first post I'd like to use it to detect when my head unit sends a clipped signal, and also my amplifier..
August 14, 201015 yr I was looking at the Nano also, but I don't think it will handle the power... I emailed the company but never got an answer back... If I ever find out, I will let you know as well... I am on the SMD forums and had someone tell me to use the Vellman HPS10SE and it is under $160... I probably will order that one...
August 14, 201015 yr i just received my vellman hps10yestarday gonna try to mess with it in a few days i purchased it for 130 brand new shipped to my door directions are very vague - or maybe i am just used to instructions where you cant mess up because they are written in layman's terms
August 14, 201015 yr That little one is pretty neat. I might pick one up for when I do mobile tunes on other peoples cars.
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