It's the Winhow charger: ua-cam.com/video/1D9ahDSuY18/v-deo.html (Link in the description of that video). Super handy for letting you know what rate you are charging at.
But can it measure frequency below 1hz? For example my circuit should output around 100mHz, everyone is testing for the maximum bandwidth, but never the lowest frequency
@@Rickmakes Oh, okay. So I can use the signal generator on a circuit and look at the signal going through the circuit at the same time. That sounds more useful, thanks.
Good information thank you so much. I just got mine and this is helpful.
By the way, what is that charger that you’re using? Is it in your store?
It's the Winhow charger: ua-cam.com/video/1D9ahDSuY18/v-deo.html (Link in the description of that video). Super handy for letting you know what rate you are charging at.
But can it measure frequency below 1hz? For example my circuit should output around 100mHz, everyone is testing for the maximum bandwidth, but never the lowest frequency
can't use the oscilloscope and signal generator at the same time?
Yes. You can.
@@Rickmakes Oh, okay. So I can use the signal generator on a circuit and look at the signal going through the circuit at the same time. That sounds more useful, thanks.
The instructions are lacking for sure.
But for the price it is pretty handy.