I hate this kind of marketing, none of these things are true. You can take a community college course on electronics at a pretty reasonable price. There are plenty of online resources that are credible and free. An at home lab can be relatively cost effective with second hand equipment and electronic parts from adafruit/amazon/alibaba.
This is hardly an “electronics lab”.
I find it curious that all their promo shots seem to only show the back of the board. I couldnt find any of the component side, or any information about what components are used. My guess would be:
- a very small dual rail supply
- AVR or STM MCU
- Signal generator is PWM through an RC low pass filter
- Oscilloscope is potentially just the input through a resistor network to shift +/- 5V to 0-5V, maybe a buffer to keep input impedance high.
I just don't see $170-200 of value here, or anything close to that.
orangecoffee•1h ago