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Ask Slashdot: PC-Based Oscilloscopes On a Microbudget?

New submitter fffdddooo (3692429) writes I know it's something that people used to ask every few years, but answers get old so quickly. I'm an electronics teacher, and I'm wondering if it's possible to find some oscilloscope (and why not spectrum analyser?) for recommending to my students, to be able to work at home. I'm thinking of something near $50-$70. Two or three years ago, I'm sure the answer was No, but nowadays? The same reader points out two options spotted on Amazon: one that's "very cheap but Khz" (it's also a kit that requires assembly), and another that aims to be capable of 20MHz, 2-channel operation. What's out there, he'd like to know, that's not junk?

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  1. Craigslist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    My local Craigslist has 9 oscilloscopes listed between $50 and $150.

  2. Analog Discovery by Digilent Inc. by agupta_25 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I have been using the Analog Discovery for an embedded systems class I recently completed. The regular price is $239 but the student edition is only $99. It’s small enough to fit in your pocket, but powerful enough to replace a stack of lab equipment. It is driven by the free WaveForms software and lets you build and test analog and digital circuits in virtually any environment, in or out of the lab. Here is the link:

    http://www.digilentinc.com/Pro...

    2-Channel Oscilloscope
    2-Channel Waveform Generator
    16-Channel Logic Analyzer
    16-Channel Digital Pattern Generator
    ±5VDC Power Supplies
    Spectrum Analyzer
    Network Analyzer
    Voltmeter
    Digital I/O
    Now supported by MATLAB / MATLAB student edition.