
If the Oscilloscope Watch by Gabriel Anzziani looks familiar that is because the product has been in development since 2013, but as of today, its early Kickstarter backers have confirmed shipment from. Featuring a 1.28-inch Sharp Memory E-ink display, a 3D-printed case, an 8-bit Xmega microcontroller, 16KB of SRAM, 4KB of EEPROM, 8 tactile switches, USB connectivity, and a 400mAh Li-ion battery.
It has two modes: Watch and Oscilloscope, with the former offering both 12 and 24 hour layouts. To activate Oscilloscope Mode, users need to insert the probes, while the physical switch to switch between AC / DC has been replaced by a solid state relay. How much did this cost? Backers initially had to pay $125 USD in 2013 for one Oscilloscope Watch and all accessories. Think of the Oscilloscope Watch as a slightly more high-tech version of this mechanical Apple Watch.
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The design of a miniaturized oscilloscope began with the Xprotolab. I wanted to design a scope with as much features as possible, but also as small as possible. The Xprotolab has been in development and constant improvement for over 4 years. Many users wanted the device to be portable, and with help from KickStarter backers, I was able to take the project from concept to production,” said its creator.
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