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Default USB oscilloscope for troublshooting?

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I don't have a hard-and-fast performance requirement, nor one for price.
It'd need to work from below 60Hz upwards, and cost around $10/kHz or
less at higher bandwidths with a cap in the $200-500 range. DC response
would be nice but not essential, calibrated amplitudes aren't really
necessary but would be convenient. Possibly the biggest constraint is



If you are going to spend 200 to 500 look at the Hantek scopes for
around $ 350.

https://www.circuitspecialists.com/hantek-oscilloscope