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| DSO138 oscilloscope |
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| nForce:
Where can I get a power supply for this oscilloscope: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fully-Welded-Assembled-DSO138-2-4-TFT-Digital-Oscilloscope-1Msps-Probe-B1/382222708181?hash=item58fe3fadd5:g:NTEAAOSw881Zs1d1:rk:2:pf:0 ? Because I don't get it with the package. I know it's not a good oscilloscope but, when I get use to it I will buy more powerful one. Thanks. |
| IDEngineer:
From the PCB silkscreening it wants 9VDC. A suitable 9VDC wall wart supply is likely hiding in one of your drawers somewhere! :) I am a bit troubled by a PCB that has been "welded".... :-DD |
| Gyro:
If you want true portability, a 9V (6 cell) AA battery holder with Alkaline or preferably NiMh cells works quite well. |
| exe:
I think manual says supply voltage should be in the range 9-12V. Above 12V onboard voltage regulator may overhead (so says manual, afaik). I think mine worked from 8V or something. Below I started to get huge offset errors. |
| Gyro:
I implemented some mods to make mine more battery friendly, specifically for a 9V battery supply. It works from about 5.4V - 11V (ie. down to about 0.9V per cell)... https://jyetech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=744 Use at your own risk (particularly the removal of the reversed supply protection)! |
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