Hi Bob, yes, I do. (It might be a slightly earlier revision from what they have on their site right now, I got it some 3 years ago or so.) So it has some pros and some cons (as always). I'll do my best to list them here, but I haven't used it heavily in quite a while (because I haven't done much digital and I prefer an analog 'scope for analog stuff). Pros: - 2 scope channels + 8 logic channels + many triggering options - reasonably fast capture - features like data logging/playback - open text-based file formats so that you could take a capture log and with some amount of work convert it into another format - features a waveform generator (though I've never really used it) - Has an API/SDK available so you can program your own applications for it - reasonably fast sampling - I never had a problem with capturing any of the signals I was interested in, but then I never did anything exceeding a handful of MHz. Cons: - ADC resolution - The ADC is only 8-bit, so if you can't set your voltage range very appropriately for your signal, you'll see a lot of staircases - UI hassles - this one is probably mainly my own fault since I was using their UI on 64-bit linux (which, to their credit, worked at all). All of the severe usability problems (crashes, hangups) were dealt with in the last update I downloaded (a few months ago). What remains is just the clunkyness of the UI they have. It's not really obvious what is a button and what isn't, and the documentation isn't immediately transparent as to what the various features actually are. - Only 8 logic channels - might not be enough, depending on the application Overall, I like having it around, but for quick stuff I prefer my old HP/Tektronix/whatever 50MHz scope, which is more intuitive and responsive. The bitscope definitely fills a niche, though. Regards, - Marcel On Jan 30, 2008 3:00 PM, Bob Axtell wrote: > Does anyone own Bitscope B310U? Like to hear a report. > I am looking at O'scopes again. > > --Bob > -- > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist