Never had a scope of my own, only used those in university. My messy bench of electronics would love a big brother oscilloscope to lookup to.
Sometimes I wonder what is like viewing data lines on something other than a multimeter.....
Thank you for the opportunity Dave.
Please count me in
And thank you for the opportunity
(Can you tell us how to access your "dumpster"??)
Currently have an ancient Picoscope 2204 and would love to have a Keysight scope that I can use without my PC.
Working on a lot of Open Hardware projects that would benefit from using a real scope. Thanks!
https://www.barbouri.com
Here we go, I'd like to be picked at random but I'll try to aim your soul...
DIYer for 15+ years, just about to become an EE, just my final project and I have my degree, if all goes well next month. I'm yet to get my first scope and with a few projects on the way is becoming time to get one... Don't cry for me, most of my projects where audio so I got away with my trusty sound card, but it just doesn't cut it any more.
Some of the projects! An SPL meter is one of them, few advance on that, all the components for the first prototype on the drawers, PCB designed, need to build one and start serious coding and debugging. An industrial automation system, this one is working for a year on the field, going to be my final project for the degree, fully open source, once finished all will be public for you to do whatever. More will be added to this device so it also will be on my lab needing scoping, and as industry device I use on the field myself, I could end developing quite a few perisphericals. Oh, and coming back to the SPL meter, the idea is to build a flexible measurement instrument on that platform, and I'd like to make it open source as well, at least part of it, as I won't be alone on that one.
So, if all this goes well it might end in a lot of projects, one of them is already a good part of my job (the industrial one) and for the other I have good expectatives but, as usual, trying to find time for it, hopefully as I finish the degree I can get to work on it.
Regards.
BTW, waiting for my 121GW, the BM235 feels alone and is asking for a bigger brother!
This is exciting!!! Its awesome people are getting a chance to win these scopes, it's an expensive investment many have to do without
I owe one scope to the local hackerspace (hsgr), for their support
Of course I want in! As Keysight says: Scrap the Toys, Get a Real Oscilloscope! I hope it comes with all the protocol decodes!
Ed
Just come a cross multiple youtube videos of giveaway,
so am entering help cleaning the dumpster
Enthusiastic student trying to build up a lab. Currently busy with research for a uni design project which I will have to build and test soon. This scope will sure come in handy.
Please add me to the drawing for the scope. thanks
You MUST be a valuable contributor to the forum to enter, say 50 post or something minimum, or maybe half dozen spectacularly valuable posts, to be decided at Dave's discretion in a future live draw video.
Well I don't have enough knowledge to post on most topics as I'm a total newbie, but here here to learn (so a new scope would be great).
I try and help where I can and have bought a EEVblog BM235 and case.
I'm not here to leach so If picked please consider me. Thanks.
not enuf posts... but count me in ...
I want to have such 'dumpster'!:)
I don't contribute very often but I watch EEVBLOG ever since episode #30! Hope I can still join the giveaway
I hope I can join too. Dave please count me in! That beautiful dumpster had been a dream of mine