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Product description The EspoTek Labrador is a USB Device that turns any PC (Windows/Mac/Linux), Raspberry Pi or Android device into a full electronics lab with oscilloscope and more. The software interface was designed from the ground-up to be intuitive for students and makers, while retaining some of the more complex features than experienced engineers can make use of. Best of all, the hardware and software is 100% open source - all code and design files are publicly available on GitHub. All Labrador users have access to the best support possible: a direct line to the product developer. If you have any issues or suggestions, simply send a question to the EspoTek desertcart Storefront and I’ll do what I can to help. Legal Disclaimer The EspoTek Labrador is a USB Device that turns any PC (Windows/Mac/Linux), Raspberry Pi or Android device into a full electronics lab with oscilloscope and more. The software interface was designed from the ground-up to be intuitive for students and makers, while retaining some of the more complex features than experienced engineers can make use of. Best of all, the hardware and software is 100% open source - all code and design files are publicly available on GitHub. All Labrador users have access to the best support possible: a direct line to the product developer. If you have any issues or suggestions, simply send a question to the EspoTek desertcart Storefront and I’ll do what I can to help. Review: Brilliant. - This is such a useful little board. Review: Can't beat the price for this scope - Tiny, easy to use, inexpensive. For the casual tinkerer or part-time electronics technician, this can't be beat. I'm using it with a Raspberry Pi 4. It works pretty well. Software install was flawless, unlike other scopes I've tried. The only issue I had, is that I couldn't keep my USB hub attached at the same time I was using this. 'dmesg' kept showing "not enough bandwidth". But, the troubleshooting guide pointed me to the culprit.
| ASIN | B07CVB7ZJG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 189,447 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 199 in Lab Oscilloscopes |
| Brand | DEDAKJ |
| Colour | Green |
| Compatible Devices | PC (Windows/Mac/Linux), Raspberry Pi, Android device |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 190 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 20 Grams |
| Item weight | 20 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EspoTek |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ETL-001 |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
| Min. Operating voltage | 4.5 Volts |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 4.5 Volts |
| Model Number | ETL-001 |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Power source | USB Powered |
| Specification Met | Open Source |
| Style | Compact |
| Style Name | Compact |
P**H
Brilliant.
This is such a useful little board.
J**N
Can't beat the price for this scope
Tiny, easy to use, inexpensive. For the casual tinkerer or part-time electronics technician, this can't be beat. I'm using it with a Raspberry Pi 4. It works pretty well. Software install was flawless, unlike other scopes I've tried. The only issue I had, is that I couldn't keep my USB hub attached at the same time I was using this. 'dmesg' kept showing "not enough bandwidth". But, the troubleshooting guide pointed me to the culprit.
C**S
Great budget oscilloscope
This is an awesome simple to use oscilloscope
K**D
USB scope.
Cheap scope for my computer. Needed a presentation display of an audio waveform. Did its job.
D**D
Fonctionnel et satisfaisant.
Tel que décrit
J**N
Perfect solution for casual circuit hobbyists needing an oscilloscope
The Labrador is really cleverly engineered. I love being able to analyze waveform outputs of circuits I’m tinkering with. As a hobbyist, I wasn’t prepared to invest many hundreds of dollars (or more) in a scope. But, utilizing an existing computer for processing and display, and mass producing the chip brings the price here to $30, which is amazing. It certainly meets all my needs as a casual user. I put the chip in a simple plastic box, and connected leads for 2 scope inputs, 1 waveform generator, plus a common ground, plus the USB (which communicates with the computer and also provides power). I had a slight hangup, which turned out to be a bad micro usb cable. Some do power but not data, so watch out for that. A better quick start guide would be appreciated. It’s actually so simple to set up that it can be mildly confusing, which sounds strange, but is true — I wanted to connect more wires, but most of the pins were not needed in a simple application, and power comes over the USB, as mentioned before. Software installation was easy. I would like to see a way to save your settings between sessions in the software. Great job!
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