Next, I changed the PIO from bit pattern, to toggle. So, a 2 MHz toggle gives a 1 MHz signal. Here is the response that I measured. So, a 3 dB frequency response of roughly 10 MHz.

So, for ~$50 CDN in parts, you can have a 96 MSps, 10 MHz scope with 100 k input impedance.
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