A digital output generator provides 4 channels, up to a rate of 100 MS/s at either 3.3 or 5 V. The single channel waveform generator can create arbitrary waveforms with a data rate up to 50 MS/s and an output level from 0 to 3.3 V. The SmartScope application includes a number of standard protocol decoders such as for I2C and SPI in addition to allowing custom decoders to be created. The logic analyser offers 8 input channel with a user selectable logic level of 3.3 or 5 VDC. The SmartScope oscilloscope software provides a comprehensive set of on-screen functions, either by touch, mouse or keyboard controls, for voltage scaling, timebase scaling, panning, input coupling, triggering and simple voltage measurements. Input signal range is ☓5 V with a 1 MΩ / 1pF impedance and has an 8 bit precision and a maximal resolution of 2,5mV. The oscilloscope provides two analogue channels with a sample rate up to 100 MS/s that provides a -3dB bandwidth of 30 MHz. It is available for Android (Google Play Store or LabNation website), Apple Mac OS X, Apple iOS (jailbroken), Microsoft Windows 7, 8 and 10, and Ubuntu and Debian Linux distributions. The software provides the user interface and functionality, and can be downloaded from the SmartScope web site. SmartScope combines the multiple functions of an oscilloscope, logic analyser and a waveform generator in an aluminium case measuring just 110.0 x 64.0 x 24.2 mm weighing only 158 grams. Tthe lightweight SmartScope is powered directly from the host’s USB interface making it ideal for many test and measurement applications far from the workbench. SeptemLabNation announces SmartScope USB oscilloscope that runs on multiple operating systems and platforms such as smartphones, tablets and PCs. Contact us with any questions concerning the LabNation SmartScope.LabNation announces SmartScope USB oscilloscope NorthTree Associates has represented LabNation SmartScope since 2014. The small form-factor unit is supplied complete with a mini ‘B’ USB cable, two analog probes, digital cable and probes.Įstablished in 2004, NorthTree Associates (Cologne, MN) is a North American distributor that provides unique Electronic Test & Measurement tools for design engineers, test engineers and production engineers. The light compact unit suits a broad variety of electronics engineering, field service, education, and hobbyist applications. The LabNation SmartScope is ideal for the growing numbers of makers using small board computers such as Raspberry Pi and Arduino to diagnose faults and learn more about how basic electronics and how their design is functioning. The single channel waveform generator creates arbitrary waveforms with a data rate up to 50 MS/s and an output level from 0 to 3.3 V.Ī digital output generator provides four channels, up to a rate of 100 MS/s at either 3.3 or 5 V. The application includes a number of standard protocol decoders such as I2C and SPI in addition to allowing the creation of custom decoders. The logic analyzer offers eight input channels with a user selectable logic level of 3.3 or 5 VDC. The LabNation SmartScope oscilloscope software provides a comprehensive set of on-screen functions, either by touch, mouse or keyboard controls, for voltage scaling, time-based scaling, panning, input coupling, triggering and simple voltage measurements. The oscilloscope provides two analog channels with a sample rate up to 100 MS/s and provides a -3dB bandwidth of 30 MHz, input signal range of ☓5 V with a 1 MΩ / 1pF impedance, an 8-bit precision and a maximal resolution of 2.5mV. The software provides the user interface and functionality, and can be downloaded from the SmartScope website. The SmartScope combines the multiple functions of an oscilloscope including a logic analyzer and a waveform generator in a case measuring just 110.0 x 64.0 x 24.2 mm, weighing only 158 grams. Believed to be the world’s first test equipment designed to run on multiple operating systems and platforms such as smartphones, tablets and PCs, the SmartScope is powered directly from the host’s USB interface. 24, 2015 - PRLog - Using a Kickstarter campaign that started in 2014, the project raised 645% of its funding goal within 30 days.
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