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On Tue, 06 May 2014 16:57:08 -0700, Joerg <invalid@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
Or from the next state. ;-)
I wouldn't want it to be Android based, either. It shouldn't be
impossible to make it OS agnostic, though. USB is everywhere.
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Neon John wrote:
On Tue, 6 May 2014 12:35:32 -0700 (PDT), Lasse Langwadt Christensen
langwadt@fonz.dk> wrote:
how about something like this? https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/751733865/smartscope-reinventing-the-oscilloscope
No knobs == no way!
No way I'm going to try to grope my o-scope while trying to work in an
environment with 240 or 480 line voltage and >1500 volts DC exposed.
Huh? That would be exactly where this kind of no-knobs scope excels.
Connect a netbook, step back behind the blast shield and control the
netbook via a Bluetooth mouse. BTDT.
Or from the next state. ;-)
At least with knobs and buttons, I know where to reach to change
something. ...
And get electrocuted when something comes off or arcs?
... Plus by the time you figure in the cost of a good tablet
with decent screen size, you could have bought a Rigol and had a night
on the town.
If you don't have a portable device you can run this with, yes. But
pretty much all engineers I know have netbooks or at least laptops. Some
have tablets but I do not believe it is smart to base a lab instrument
solely on tablets. IOW, personally I would not want to fund that.
I wouldn't want it to be Android based, either. It shouldn't be
impossible to make it OS agnostic, though. USB is everywhere.