This is a great example of using one of these Swiss Army Knife meters to diagnose and test probe simple DIY breadboard projects. I like that you showed some simple uses for an oscilloscope in a real-world setting. Most introductory oscilloscope videos explain all the settings on a scope but don't actually demonstrate how to use them to measure values on an actual circuit.
Thank you, for doing this. Well done video. Decided to get one because of the portability. It will never replace my bench scopes but your video shows it's useful for troubleshooting . The battery power is a big plus as it eliminates hot ground issues. Thank you again.
Is there a plans to release firmware updates and perhaps two channel version? Just received my unit and would love to see more customization options in this multimeter some of them are pointed out in EEVblog video. Or even community mate custom firmware as it was with Riden power supplies
Cool, i was looking at a 2 in one a few months ago for my first scope but decided to get something more robust single unit (dso2512g) 2 channel scope instead for about the same price, neither are pro but i figured the 2 channel would be a better beginner scope to start with although I seem to be short a multimeter these days more so then i use the scope so really see the value in a 2 in 1. But nothing that was out was as cool as this it seems, not for the price anyway so I could see myself getting this just for the meter and the scope as a bonus channel to augment what i have. Thanks for showing us some practicle uses with it.