
Compocket
Meet Minis: USB Pocket Size Mini Oscilloscope – Compocket.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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Total Funding | 000k |
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Compocket is a technology firm that has developed Minis, a pocket-sized, multi-functional electronic measurement device. This tool serves as a compact alternative to traditional, bulky oscilloscopes, targeting electronics engineers, students, and hobbyists.
The core product, Minis, is controlled via a user-friendly mobile application, which simplifies operations that would typically require navigating complex menus on a standard oscilloscope. The device connects to a smartphone, which then acts as the display and control interface. This setup allows for portability and ease of use. Minis offers several key functionalities, including an oscilloscope, a logic analyzer, and a signal generator. Technical specifications highlight its capability to handle various measurement tasks in a compact form factor.
The accompanying application provides a suite of features designed for signal analysis. Users can perform mathematical operations between two signals, utilize an autoset function for quick signal visualization, and employ FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) analysis. The app also includes an XY mode for plotting one signal against another and allows for the export of data in CSV format for further analysis in third-party applications. It supports firmware updates directly from a phone, ensuring the device remains current.
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