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  • Hanmatek HO102 Review:100MHz 2-Channel Handheld Oscilloscope
    November 1, 2025

    Hanmatek HO102 Review:100MHz 2-Channel Handheld Oscilloscope

    This article reviews the Hanmatek HO102, a versatile 100MHz, 2-channel handheld oscilloscope. It highlights key features like its 250MSa/s sampling rate, 12,000-point record length, 3.5-inch TFT display, and auto-calibration. The review details its advanced oscilloscope capabilities, user-friendly interface, and suitability for various electronic testing and debugging tasks, positioning it as a valuable tool for professionals and enthusiasts.

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  • How can Hanmatek DOS1102 help beginners?
    September 27, 2025

    How can Hanmatek DOS1102 help beginners?

    The Hanmatek DOS1102 digital oscilloscope is designed for beginners, offering a simple interface, bright display, dual-channel measurement, and USB-powered portability. This guide walks you through setup, probe calibration, and key features that make learning electronics easier and more affordable.

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  • Multimeter vs Oscilloscope Which Tool Should You Use
    September 26, 2025

    Multimeter vs Oscilloscope Which Tool Should You Use

    Understanding the difference between a multimeter and an oscilloscope helps you pick the right tool for the job. A multimeter is best for measuring steady values like voltage, current, and resistance with high accuracy—great for quick checks, repairs, or learning basics. An oscilloscope shows how signals change over time, letting you see waveforms, spikes, and noise—perfect for labs, engineers, and troubleshooting complex circuits.

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  • 3 Big Ways an Oscilloscope Beats a Voltmeter
    September 17, 2025

    3 Big Ways an Oscilloscope Beats a Voltmeter

    Choosing between a voltmeter and an oscilloscope can be tricky, but they’re built for different jobs. A voltmeter is perfect for quick voltage checks, while an oscilloscope lets you see signals in real time, capture fast glitches, and troubleshoot complex circuits with ease. In this post, we break down three big advantages of using an oscilloscope, explain when to pick each tool, and show why waveform visualization makes all the difference.

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