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Direct link to PDF: https://rtestardi.github.io/usbte/flea-scope.pdf Archive: https://archive.today/0SP1R

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>The flea-scope's hybrid FPGA/MCU architecture for USB streaming is clever - using FPGA pipelining to handle 100MS/s capture paired with an STM32 for protocol translation is sweet cost-wise. BUT, the 8-bit ADC resolution and lack of input protection networks (compared to Rigol's 1MΩ//20pF frontends with overvoltage clamping) make it risky in case of unattenuated signals.

Direct link to PDF: https://rtestardi.github.io/usbte/flea-scope.pdf Archive: https://archive.today/0SP1R From the post: >>The flea-scope's hybrid FPGA/MCU architecture for USB streaming is clever - using FPGA pipelining to handle 100MS/s capture paired with an STM32 for protocol translation is sweet cost-wise. BUT, the 8-bit ADC resolution and lack of input protection networks (compared to Rigol's 1MΩ//20pF frontends with overvoltage clamping) make it risky in case of unattenuated signals.
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Someone mentioned a similar price range scope with two channels (but lower sampling rate):

Reminds me of the similarly priced EspoTek Labrador

https://espotek.com/labrador/