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Unfortunately, the Arduino’s ADC leaves something to be desired in terms of input range. But with the addition of an LM358 dual op-amp, the Arduino scope gains some amplification so it can pick ...
We won’t mention names, but we are always dismayed to see people twist knobs randomly on a scope until it shows a good picture. These days, there’s the dreaded auto button, too, which i… ...
Those of you new to electronics or the functions and menus of an oscilloscope may be interested in a new tutorial which has been published by James the “Bald Engineer” using little Arduino and ...
Makers, hobbyists and developers that are looking for an ultra Low cost 4 Channel 300KS/s Oscilloscope that is both Arduino compatible and been specifically designed to complement the DIY test bench.
To make your own Arduino based oscilloscope, follow these four steps.Your board will be able to use up to four input channels at frequencies up to 7 kHz and as many as seven input channels at 4 kHz.
Enter Oscium and their iMSO-104 oscilloscope. What makes this scope so different? It is a very small module, ... Lets just say that when the Arduino documentation for the delay() ...
Welcome to the Oscilloscope Triggering Advanced Course! In this series, I will walk you through the details of every corner of real-time oscilloscope trigger systems, and by the time we’re done ...
To get a feel for how engineers obtain images fromtheir scopes for reports and analyses, I asked the question, “Do you connectyour oscilloscope?” on my blog (Ref. 1). The ways engineers connect their ...
Oscilloscope memory depth is an often misunderstood concept. In fact, many designers don’t even know how much memory their scope has. This article discusses what oscilloscope memory is, why it is ...
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