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Is this worth it?

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    I get emails from a company called Banggood and they have a cheap handheld oscilloscope. I am just wondering if this would be worth it for working on MySensors stuff?
    http://www.banggood.com/Orignal-JYE-Tech-DS0150-15001K-DSO-SHELL-DIY-Digital-Oscilloscope-Kit-With-Housing-p-1093865.html?utm_design=28&utm_source=emarsys&utm_medium=mail_mailad261_dealalert&utm_campaign=newsletter-emarsys&utm_content=Jaeka&sc_src=email_2075303&sc_eh=96e511092f7d14b21&sc_llid=538101&sc_lid=87604557&sc_uid=QTJ5Gf1rx1&emst=QTJ5Gf1rx1_538101_2075303_23

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      Dunno about that one but I bought a Rigol 1054z 50Mhz which you can freely upgrade to 100Mhz

      https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/FREE-SHIPPING-RIGOL-DS1054Z-50MHz-Digital-Oscilloscope-4-analog-channels-50MHz-bandwidth/32498608008.html

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      • dbemowskD dbemowsk

        I get emails from a company called Banggood and they have a cheap handheld oscilloscope. I am just wondering if this would be worth it for working on MySensors stuff?
        http://www.banggood.com/Orignal-JYE-Tech-DS0150-15001K-DSO-SHELL-DIY-Digital-Oscilloscope-Kit-With-Housing-p-1093865.html?utm_design=28&utm_source=emarsys&utm_medium=mail_mailad261_dealalert&utm_campaign=newsletter-emarsys&utm_content=Jaeka&sc_src=email_2075303&sc_eh=96e511092f7d14b21&sc_llid=538101&sc_lid=87604557&sc_uid=QTJ5Gf1rx1&emst=QTJ5Gf1rx1_538101_2075303_23

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        @dbemowsk might work for simple measurements, or to determine if you need a real scope or not.
        When working with digital electronics a logic analyzer will come in very handy, e.g to analyze problems with serial communications.
        The saleae logic is a good tool, or one of its clones. There are also scopes available that include a logic analyzer. I own a picoscope 2205 mso which I'm very excited about.

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        • dbemowskD dbemowsk

          I get emails from a company called Banggood and they have a cheap handheld oscilloscope. I am just wondering if this would be worth it for working on MySensors stuff?
          http://www.banggood.com/Orignal-JYE-Tech-DS0150-15001K-DSO-SHELL-DIY-Digital-Oscilloscope-Kit-With-Housing-p-1093865.html?utm_design=28&utm_source=emarsys&utm_medium=mail_mailad261_dealalert&utm_campaign=newsletter-emarsys&utm_content=Jaeka&sc_src=email_2075303&sc_eh=96e511092f7d14b21&sc_llid=538101&sc_lid=87604557&sc_uid=QTJ5Gf1rx1&emst=QTJ5Gf1rx1_538101_2075303_23

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          @dbemowsk I would not recommend it for MySensors use. the 200k kHz max is more suited for audio and the pushbutton interface will soon frustrate you. For a learning toy the price is hard to beat.. If you want something serious I go with @ericvdb (you can buy the Rigol local in most countries for a good price) and @Yveaux (if you are ready for a logic analyser)

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            Thanks for the input. I just saw the price and thought that if there would be any use for MySensors, I may get it.

            Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
            Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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              I suggest you take a look at the following video

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x19kwG-wJRI

              Its "almost" the same :-)

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                When you are planning to buy an oscilloscope the most important thing you should consider is the output signals it produces. I remember when I was in college it was the only equipment which was antiquated and outdated. Tektronix MSO2024B is a nice option I guess. Also, Tektronix MDO4000 is the best general purpose scope that is available today. Mixed signal oscilloscopes are also used these days.

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