Improve your Arduino programming skills - The budget oscilloscope.
If you are on a shoestring budget a decent oscilloscope is not an option. But what about those cheap budget oscilloscopes? Is it rubbish or can it still be a useful tool to improve your engineering’s skills? Well, I bought one to try it out. In this video I will be using the Hantek 6022BE 20MHz dual channel oscilloscope. Three examples will give you a better understanding of what can go wrong while building a simple Arduino setup. The Oscilloscope that I bought: http://www.dx.com/p/hantek-6022be-2-c... My website: http://www.brokking.net Content of the cd: http://www.brokking.net/Youtube/Hante... Sigrok and OpenHantek: https://sigrok.org/wiki/Hantek_6022BE http://openhantek.org/ Arduino attachInterrupt() page: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/A...

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