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FNIRSI DSO-TC3 – penny oscilloscope

FNIRSI DSO-TC3 – penny oscilloscope

The FNIRSI DSO-TC3 is a 3-in-1 device that fits in your pocket.

FNIRSI DSO-TC3 – penny oscilloscope

FNIRSI DSO-TC3 is a multifunctional device that integrates the functions of three separate devices into one machine: digital oscilloscope, transistor tester and signal generator. The digital oscilloscope function enables real-time sampling with a sampling rate of 10 ms/s and a bandwidth of 500 Khz, as well as measuring voltages up to 400 V. The transistor tester function can automatically identify and measure various transistors, resistors, inductances, capacitors, and passive components, while the signal generator function provides six types of signal generation, with 1-100 KHz adjustable output frequency, 3.3 V adjustable output voltage, and 0-100%- offers an adjustable output stack ratio up to

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Additional features of the device include automatic analysis of protocol infracodes, circuit continuity testing, 0-40V input voltage measurement, PWM output, 0-32V diode measurement, temperature and humidity sensor measurement, etc. The 2,4-inch digital TFT display has a color screen and LED backlight, which provides a high-resolution display. The device has rich and powerful functions, including automatic adjustment, fire protection, and the built-in 1500 mAh high-capacity rechargeable polymer lithium battery ensures a long service life.

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With the compact size of the FNIRSI DSO-TC3 and the included accessories such as probe, Type-C cable and user manual, the FNIRSI DSO-TCXNUMX is an ideal choice for electronics repair and debugging, car repair, home appliance repair, DIY electronics competitions, power supply debugging, inverters etc. for.

The price of the package is a BGXIFD781 with coupon code ~ 16 forints here:

FNIRSI DSO-TC3 oscilloscope

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