Win the RS Pro Digital Storage Oscilloscope
This competition is now closed.
Winner for our RS Pro Digital Oscilloscope goes to Luis_Innovart
The RS Pro RSDS1204CFL Digital Storage Oscilloscope is a 4 Channel, 200MHz scope, check it out (123-6441)
How to enter
Simply click the Contribute button and add the Pre-text (RS Pro DSO entry) within your title, then include the following
1) Tell us what you will use the Oscilloscope for. For example, how will it help in the work that you are doing or aid a project that you are working on?
2) Let us know which piece of test equipment you use most and why?
3) Include a photo of it in your entry
4) We invite the winner to give feedback on the Oscilloscope.
Please ensure you agree with the Terms and Conditions before entering.
The closing date of this competition is 9am GMT 30th November 2018
Good Luck
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Add a commentI did not see the announced as described below, do I need to start sending emails now?
Winner(s) will be announced on DesignSpark, https://www.rs-online.com/designspark/home, by 31th December 2018. DesignSpark will send the name and country of the winner(s) to anyone who sends an email to the following address: support@designspark.zendesk.com within one month after the Closing Date of the competition requesting details of the winner.
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I'm developing hardware and software for personal hobby projects as well as professionally. At work we of course have all needed instruments, but at home, I desperately need this kind of instrument to make my hobby projects even better.
Greig,
It looks like I entered the competition twice but I forgot to tick the, "I have read and accept the full terms and conditions", box with my first contribution so I sent it again after ticking the box.
Sorry about that, Thomas
Hello - If you want to enter this competition please click the contribute button in the article above and fill in the form. Adding a comment below is not considered as an entry.
@GreigRS Hello Greig, I read the full terms and conditions. It says that the winner will be drawn randomly. I would like to suggest a small thing here that If the contributors are supposed to post answers to the questions mentioned above, the entries should be judged on the level of creativity and application(s) in the project. Randomly drawing a name is okay for competitions in which there is no need to submit detailed entries and only comments are to be counted as a entry. I hope further competitions won't be judged in this way.
@GreigRS Some of us would like contests for people with _existing_ projects they need test gear or a store voucher to finish. Gettin side tracked into another project that may or may not be of interest, in the vain attempt to win something can be seen as a waste of time. I for one am extremely fed up with how the vast majority of oscilloscope contests are run (I entered just about all of them over the past 3 years. Too many are rigged in some way: a) 1 prize 10,000 entries. b) US only, or not even most western countries. c) paywalled or pay to get bonus chance, eg patreon. d) Circus entry process, just thru all these hoops. e) not properly randomly chosen. DesignSpark/RS and EEVBlog are the only ones that stand out for running fair contests Either my projects are important enough to get the 4 channel scope I need to finish them or they aren't important at all. It's no fun having project you cannot finish or electronics you cannot repair.
I work in a technical service, and I use osciloscope to check pwm and control charge boards to repair hair removal machines. Sometimes I need to chech 3 signals at the same time.
Thanks
I work in a technical service, and I use osciloscope to check pwm and control charge boards to repair hair removal machines. Sometimes I need to chech 3 signals at the same time.
Thanks
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I need the scope for repair work I perform on UPSs and VSD/VFD, currently I have a two channel scope that I use for the repair work and to check the timing of the repaired equipment, it difficult to perform repairs efficiently with a two channel scope. I will also use the scope for 50W 3 phase inverter design project.
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I often need an oscilloscope at work and at home to debug UAR I2C SPI GPIO communicaiton.
January 4, 2019 14:08
Hi @Nerisio, we announced this on the 14th December, here is the link https://www.rs-online.com/designspark/content-types/article/12805?lang=en
January 5, 2019 17:40
@GreigRS Thank you. Wouldn't be easier to announce it on the competition page? :D