Re: Are low/lower cost USB Oscilloscope's any good?
I saw this product on RFCafe.com.
http://www.virtins.com/indexENUS.html
It looks like an oscilloscope based on a PC soundcard, but its
limitation is based on the soundcard's sampling rate.
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