I do not have an oscilloscope of any kind at the moment. I love the idea that if I used a USB-based scope, I could put the image up on the big TV and see it clearly while poking the circuit with the probes (the TV is hooked up to the PC already).
So... are these any good?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hantek-60..._Measurement_Equipment_ET&hash=item1c3de69f18
...is there anything better around the same price point (ish) ?
I really only tend to do logic-based stuff, with PWM, on PIC processors. I've only ever used the low end PICs (PIC16F690 etc,) though I have just started looking at the bigger chips (PIC18F etc.). I don't anticipate needing high speed stuff over 20MHz. Being able to look at I2C comms etc. at 100kHz or 400kHz is probably the most common use, or looking at audio frequency signals (20Hz-20kHz).
So... are these any good?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hantek-60..._Measurement_Equipment_ET&hash=item1c3de69f18
...is there anything better around the same price point (ish) ?
I really only tend to do logic-based stuff, with PWM, on PIC processors. I've only ever used the low end PICs (PIC16F690 etc,) though I have just started looking at the bigger chips (PIC18F etc.). I don't anticipate needing high speed stuff over 20MHz. Being able to look at I2C comms etc. at 100kHz or 400kHz is probably the most common use, or looking at audio frequency signals (20Hz-20kHz).