Do you remember your first oscilloscope? Maybe we have entered the era in which younger readers think of a sleek model with an LCD screen, but for the slightly older among us the image that will come ...
When I saw the Oscium iMSO-104 oscilloscope, I smacked my forehead with my open palm and cried "Of course!" What could be more sensible than taking a bulky, expensive piece of hardware and shrinking ...
Using a oscilloscope for your projects is often an expensive endeavor. At the low end you are talking several hundred bucks at least—but this DIY version fits in your pocket and only costs $33.
Inexpensive pocket oscilloscopes are appearing out of the woodwork lately. While most are merely novelties, there are a few that may actually be handy general-purpose instruments that you might ...
It's relatively easy to find coffee table books on music, but how many of them give you the tools to make that music? Korg's does. The company has introduced a bundle that pairs its new NTS-2 ...
Modern computers are so fast and complex that we would seldom try and fix them on a component level with simple DIY tools. Working on an early 1980s computer is much easier by comparison, with the ...