Ian_Edwards
Well-known member
In the 1970's I drove an oscilloscope for a living for many years, R&D sonar equipment.
I now have a couple of projects in mind which would be much easier if I had 'scope.
I've been looking at USB oscilloscopes, it doesn't need to be mega fast, but it would be great if it could look at transients, specifically the sort of things you get when switching heavy 12 volt DC loads, and I'd like to look at CAN BUS signals, and perhaps decode them.
From my internet trawl, I can see quite few which would do, but there seems to be problem running them on windows 10, a lot say they are only compatible up to windows 7. It seems to be a problem with unsigned drives, and there are workarounds, but I'd prefer one which works with Windows 10 (64bit).
Can anyone recommend a not too expensive, USB oscilloscope which is windows 10 compatible?
I now have a couple of projects in mind which would be much easier if I had 'scope.
I've been looking at USB oscilloscopes, it doesn't need to be mega fast, but it would be great if it could look at transients, specifically the sort of things you get when switching heavy 12 volt DC loads, and I'd like to look at CAN BUS signals, and perhaps decode them.
From my internet trawl, I can see quite few which would do, but there seems to be problem running them on windows 10, a lot say they are only compatible up to windows 7. It seems to be a problem with unsigned drives, and there are workarounds, but I'd prefer one which works with Windows 10 (64bit).
Can anyone recommend a not too expensive, USB oscilloscope which is windows 10 compatible?