| ??? 09/08/03 16:43 Read: times |
#54316 - RE: PC based oscilloscope query Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Abhishek,
Try National Instruments. If you are interested, log on to www.ni.com . Those guys claim that the "Software is the instrument " and maybe mean it. Be forewarned : THIS defeniltely is not an economical solution. And economical solutions that can convert your PC into an oscilloscope - well they are still kids and maybe will grow into mature adults in the years to come. And if I were you, will manage with the 60Mhz Dual trace ( Scientific Instruments ? I also have the same !) for some more time to come. Raghu |
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