Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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As I'm moving along with some of my projects, specifically the Caterpillar diesel swap into the Land Rover and then also some other things that I may be doing on the RV, I'm thinking that it would be useful to have some sort of oscilloscope at the very least, and likely also a signal generator, to help figure out what the system needs and make sure things are working correctly.
When I was in school, oscilloscopes were all expensive, and not something practical to buy as a hobbyist. I also was a mechanical engineer, and have mostly avoided electrical stuff because I can't fix it with a hammer. Now I suppose things have changed, especially with the general shift towards digital interfaces over analog ad the continued forward movement of technology. There's lots of <$50 single channel O-scopes on eBay and other places. I have no idea if they're any good, but my first thought is that those would probably meet my needs just fine.
Similarly, a basic signal generator that lets me do varying types of waves with a PWM signal would be good to have, and it seems those are also easily attainable in the <$50 range.
Am I wasting my money with stuff like that? Are there better options? Should I just stick to using a hammer?
When I was in school, oscilloscopes were all expensive, and not something practical to buy as a hobbyist. I also was a mechanical engineer, and have mostly avoided electrical stuff because I can't fix it with a hammer. Now I suppose things have changed, especially with the general shift towards digital interfaces over analog ad the continued forward movement of technology. There's lots of <$50 single channel O-scopes on eBay and other places. I have no idea if they're any good, but my first thought is that those would probably meet my needs just fine.
Similarly, a basic signal generator that lets me do varying types of waves with a PWM signal would be good to have, and it seems those are also easily attainable in the <$50 range.
Am I wasting my money with stuff like that? Are there better options? Should I just stick to using a hammer?