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JYETech 'DSO Shell' Oscilloscope DIY Kit w/Enclosure, 100MHz Probe, Clip Probe & ESD-Safe Silicone Mat

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Features

  • Build your own color oscilloscope! Basic through-hole soldering skills are required (surface mount parts are pre-soldered to PCB)
  • Purchase includes full oscilloscope kit with parts, plastic enclosure, 100MHz oscilloscope probe, additional alligator clip probe, and ESD-safe mat for protecting your desk while soldering
  • Printed instructions, troubleshooting guide and schematic are also included
  • Contains a 2.4" color TFT LCD (320x240) display and optical encoder for navigation
  • DSO150 (15001K) kit is an upgrade to the popular DSO138 scope kit

Description

Included: ✔ Oscilloscope circuit boards and parts kit ✔ Oscilloscope enclosure ✔ 100MHz oscilloscope probe with 1x/10x feature ✔ Alligator clip oscilloscope probe ✔ ESD-safe, temperature-safe silicone soldering mat ✔ Printed assembly instructions, troubleshooting guide and schematic Build your own functional oscilloscope for your bench. How cool is that?? DSO Shell (DSO 150) has similar bandwidth as the popular DSO 138 kit, but contains significant improvements to the structure, assembly, and operation. One major difference is the DSO Shell comes with a full molded plastic enclosure. The panels are flexible for easy user installation and modification. A rotary encoder has also been added to make parameter adjustment quick and painless. The color LCD display and microcontroller are now mounted on the same board (mainboard) to avoid using inter-board pin-headers. The analog channel is on a separate daughterboard PCB to provide better separation between the analog and digital portions of the design. Without the analog daughterboard the mainboard is actually a general purpose control board that can be used in many other applications. Aside from a few through-hole components, the mainboard is fully assembled. It is also factory-tested before shipment to ensure your kit will function as expected. IMPORTANT: 9V DC input power is required. DO NOT EXCEED 10V! If using a wall wart, test the actual output before powering your scope. It WILL permanently damage your scope to use higher voltages!DSO Shell Features: ✔ Analog bandwidth: 0 - 200kHz ✔ Sampling rate: 1Msps max ✔ Sensitivity: 5mV/Div - 20V/Div ✔ Vertical resolution: 12-bit ✔ Timebase: 10us/Div - 500s/Div ✔ Record length: 1024 points ✔ Built-in 1kHz/3.3V test signal ✔ Hold, save, recall functions


Brand: NooElec


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 5 1


Maximum Sample Rate: 1 Mega Samples per Second


Brand: ‎NooElec


Item model number: ‎DSO Shell Bundle


Item Weight: ‎10.6 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎12.76 x 9.92 x 3.19 inches


Manufacturer: ‎NooElec Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎April 4, 2017


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  • A little bit of a pain but worthwhile in the end.
Well...at first I hated this thing because it only worked for about 45 minutes after I built it. However the website had great information though it took a little hunting. My 7660 IC was getting hot. I swapped out electrolytic capacitors and no go....finally decided it was the IC. Found a slightly larger SMD chip on a broken OBD2 scanner I had and removed it. It fit the lugs just fine and solved the problem. Here lately I'm getting a little glitch on the screen where the graphics corrupt. Easy enough to reset but hopefully when I update the firmware that will go away. While it looks like a toy it's actually useful for tracing audio signals through a circuit. If I did nothing else it was worth the build (assembly) process and it's cute to look at. I consider it a real tool, though limited. If you buy one and build one and the chip on the left side of the analog board (side with the probe connector) gets hot....just buy a new one and replace it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 15, 2018 by AWBigT

  • Hard to Beat this Scope with a Stick, for $40 USD
I purchased the DIY version of this kit on Amazon from NooElec Inc.on 16 Apr 2018. It arrived plenty quickly. I purchased the version of this JYETech DSO Shell O-Scope kit that did already have the SMD components soldered on, but that needed the regular components: resistors, caps, pots, headers -soldered on. I completed soldering the components in to the board last night, then Itested voltages as per the included JYETech docs and & web page. I also performed their manuf. recommended, internally-supplied test signal calibrations, using the two trim caps. I hadn't soldered any electronic components in quite a while, so I had to go purchase lead free, rosin-core solder from my local H/W store, yesterday evening. I did pre-meter-out all of the solder-able components that I had the capability to measure, before I inserted these in the circuit board and soldered them into place the circuit boards that are included with this kit. My kit came with the 2nd-to-latest FW rev., #113-15001-111 - which rev. is listed on the JYETech online support pages, pre-loaded on it when it arrived from Amazon. Perhaps, that is the latest F/W rev. that is fully compatible with the circuit board rev. that I purchased and received, I just am not quite sure about that yet. I did not read up on the firmware revs on the JYETech support pages until after I had my kit fully assembled and also failed to remember to take photos of the boards that might now help me pin down what rev. board I actually received, but have not yet emailed JYETech support to with a screenshot of my boot screen to get clarification on this point of which board I actually received and which FW revs would thus be compatible with that. This kit just worked, right out of the box and once I got it fully assembled. I am pretty much lovin' this pocket O-scope for, just, under $40. I have not yet had time to attach or calibrate the 100 Mhz Probe that also came with this kit. I have only had time, so far, to perform tests using the the manufacturer-supplied clip probe . This is partly because I also had to a solder-up and assemble an entry-level KKmoon function generator kt that I also ordered up from Amazon for use with this O-scope kit. Specifically, I purchased the KKmoon XR2206 High Precision Function Signal Generator kit for use with this little beauty of an O-scope. I love that I can power this O-scope with a 9V battery! I am still dustin' off the mental cob-webs as regards effectively using O-scopes, from my Salad Days on the tech repair bench during the Golden ol' 1990s. Kit Pros: It worked well right out of the box and can easily be battery powered. It's a $40!, pocket o-scope that has a working (auto)Measurements feature that you can toggle on or off at will. This kit has great Manuf. specs for price. And.. those are still under review/my own test and confirmation efforts: 0-200Mhz range, 12 bits res. and input power is 8-(be careful to keep input power supply under - no more than)10v [a 9V supply is what the manuf. recommends]. Cons: For a $40 kit that does all this, really, cons? That said, its a single channel scope that has a pretty small, but quite readable, color display screen. Additional thoughts (that aren't necessarily Pros or Cons): You need JYETech's own model 119 UART to USB Converter, or a third-party model and some free S/W from ST to be able install future manuf. fixes and improvements via upgraded Firmware releases from JYETech,. There are also, apparently, multiple revisions of the board and different firmware revs are, I believe, specifically targeted for use with different board revs... However, JYETech appears to have been offering this O-scope kit, and more than a few other models - including a dual-input channel, portable model, for some time. I was reassured to see, via the well-documented content of their support pages, that the folks at JYETech are obviously, at least so far, keeping this unit relevant and well-tuned by offering up fairly regular firmware updates that provide the end user community with ongoing hardware fixes and functional improvements. I found the signs that they are able to continue to offer all that, at this price point, quite encouraging. Here's a big "Boo-yah" to the JYETech folks for their obvious, ongoing commitment to their fantastic products. FYI, I did email one of the registered sellers listed on their product pages with a technical operations question on Saturday night MDT. I received a helpful response email back from JYETech in just under 28 hours. They answered my question clearly. Disclosures: At this point I just ordered this O-Scope up an Amazon and gave it a try, pretty much on a lark and after a technically heavy weight friend had advised that it looked like it might be a pretty good kit. I purchased this O-scope kit with my own hard-earned USD and with no promotional considerations, of any kind from anybody, including: JYETech, the Seller, Amazon or anyone else. I would imagine that, at least a few, readers of this review might like to know that. This is my first-ever exposure to the JYETech kits and/or hardware. I am really hoping that I did not just get lucky with this great buying experience. However, if the JYETech product and support web pages, and responsive customer support team, provide one with any kind of a reasonable indicator, then I would have to guess that I probably had a pretty normal purchasing experience with my first-ever JYETech product. Additional information may follow, later, regarding my evolving impressions over time with this O-Scope kit, if/when I can find the time to post them. Here are links to the KKmoon Signal Generator Kit and to the Wall Charger that I purchased with used with this O-Scope. [FWIW - That Wall Charger worked perfectly fine for me, up and until I found my 9V battery cap leads and d.c. plug/barrel connector, the one with the nice screw terminal posts. I was able to use those parts with a cheap-o 9V battery that I had laying around, from the Dollar Store, to reliably power this O-scope. At least one of the attached photos shows that kluge-er-ific rig in action, along with capture of the (Auto)Measurements display.]: 9V 1.5A AC/DC Power Adapter for Arduino, Tbuymax UL Listed Center Positive 5.5mm x 2.1mm Power Supply Cord for UNO R3 / Elegoo UNO R3 / IEIK UNO R3 / MEGA 2560 R3 (6.6 Ft) KKmoon XR2206 High Precision Function Signal Generator DIY Kit Sine/Triangle/Square Output 1Hz-1MHz Adjustable Frequency Amplitude ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 22, 2018 by RDJMS RDJMS

  • Neat scope, but one push button barely works
It was easy to assemble and its a neat little scope but one of the pushbutton switches on the front barely works, I have to press it really hard and it doesn't feel like the other three switches.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 11, 2021 by VINCENT PETTIJOHN

  • Jr Maker tool. Sr. helper tool.
accidently ordered 2, and glad i did, these have already proved to be a value to identify problems with a PSU i was using as a bench supply. i did no expect this level of detail from a DIY project at its cost. the units i recieved have all the markers of official (not fake) units. as this seller is listed as one of their distributors. the picture shows what should be a clean 12V rail from a old computer PSU, it turns out 2 of my 4 onld PSU's have very bad 12V rails. ive already used it as anyone would to check input signals or pulse power spikes. this is a valuable item for ANY junior electronics enthusiast. (im not junior, but finally pulling gear together and this is my first personal oscilloscope). if you have a young friend, or child interested in electronics. get this for them and get them really excited to see more of their electronics world. its a DIY project, you will be putting this together and need a little patience assemble. yes, you can find an order fully assembled units if the DIY part intimidates you. get some, put them together, and give it to someone who is starting out in electronics (i wish i had these when i was younger). its a teaching tool if nothing else. the value these gave me, already caused me to order a large bench scope because of how much i found i needed a scope after using this. these are still my first goto units for finding information, and troubleshooting. after ordering, be sure to hunt down the manual on their official site, and read up on everything you can. take this tool, learn and MAKE. the version with the 10X probe is a better choice, you get the clip probes too. PS, please pay attention, these require 9V to operate, do not use anything more/less. you can find some good 9 V wall wart PSU's (im using https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y1LF8T5/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 if that helps, or find better if you can, and test it before plugging it in.) if you feed the unit 10V, you run the chance of frying the chips, and anything lower may not give enough to opperate) lets not forget these are smaller than most hand held DMM, and are just as portable. JYETech are updating and adding value to this unit to this day. and there is a forum where you can find projects people do to add a battery or cases to them. goto their forum, read up. then get one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 10, 2018 by AA Stevens AA Stevens

  • Seller sent me a free replacement part when mine didn't work. A+ would buy from them again.
I'm not sure if the board was defective or if I did something to break it, but the seller sent me a replacement no questions asked. It's really nice having that kind of "safety net" for a DIY purchase like this. The replacement arrived fairly quickly, too. Excellent customer support.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 11, 2022 by Kevin Kevin

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