@vfrmedia @gemlog I got my SDS1102CNL about four years ago, and I used it to check signal of an Arduino shield. My father had CRT based oscilloscope and I was surprised the weight of modern DSO. It's very light!
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@gemlog I took a time to find mp3 file to feed and I used Maurice Ravel's piano pieces. http://www.mp3classicalmusic.net/Works/ravel-tombeau.htm Anyway, why they emulate the behavior of CRT device on modern (maybe nowadays many users use) LCD screen? interesting :-)