🔧 Dive into the Future of Learning with nScope!
The nScope is a cutting-edge 4-input analog oscilloscope designed for educational purposes and hobbyists. It combines an oscilloscope, function generator, and power supply into one compact device, powered via USB for easy connectivity with Windows, Mac, and Linux systems.
S**M
Love
Fantastic. I have only just hooked up and updated the firmware, but I am already impressed.Here's what I posted on Facebook:So this is pretty sweet. I've had digital oscilloscopes that rely on me setting up some crazy COM port configuration (in Windows 8? Or '95? Or...), and require 30-infinity minutes to figure out and get working before you can move on to the electronics you were trying to do in the first place... But this baby just works. And the firmware update required an "ok" from me. Fantastic!! I'm in love.I'm sitting here watching their signal generator feeding their input handler, and visualizing the results in their software, and it's just nicely done. On a generic breadboard. Just super frigging cool. I have some feedback for their software scope visualizer (the mouse wheel doesn't zoom?!?!), but so far, the idea of "it just works" is so compelling that I have a hard time bitching about anything.If you have an interest in electronics, this is an investment you can't afford to pass up. (sheesh, i'ts like they pay me to say nice things.)
E**E
Great for new learners
Doesn't always work when I plugged into my computer. Sometimes a reboot is required. Perhaps this is just my setup.
A**R
This is a terrible product
$100 completely wasted. Never got to work. Crashes often. Don’t get your hopes up that this will get you down the path to a affordable Scope. Unfortunately if you need a scope you still gotta fork over the big bucks
M**E
Probably Abandoned by developers??
Hi, I have two Nscopes and they work fine on MOST but not all Win7 machines.It appears that this product may have been abandoned by the developers. There are no comments in the past 2 years on the Kickstarter page, and there are many logged issues on GitHub, with no answers for a long time. There are no recent software updates. There is no contact information that can be found anywhere. There is no User Manual or How-To information I can find. If I'm wrong, "Seller" please inform us where info and support for Nscope can be found.Hope I'm Wrong terry at terryking dot us
S**E
Don't know how to use it
Maybe I don't understand how to use it, but it appears that this item is still in the testing stage, and I couldn't make anything work. Don't really know where to begin.
M**N
nScope Rocks!
NScope is a great tool for electronics students, teachers, hobbyists, and techs getting started. For $94 and a few minutes to download/install the software you can turn your computer into a signal generator and o- scope.
K**F
Cool little device; little documentation
Pretty awesome little piece of hardware. The software has some limitations but it *is* beta, so willing to give them more time to refine. The documentation is rather lacking. There is one Lab they provide on their kickstarter page which is helpful in getting started.
C**B
Five Stars
AWSOME for beginners or hobbyist.
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