Just finished designing a PC USB scope.
It only works up to 10KHZ but is good enough for repairing amplifiers etc.
It based on a PIC18F4550.
I converted a USB project from Waiting for Friday – Weekend electronics engineering for my needs.
It has a AC/DC switch.
1 meg input impedance.
I used a 4051 multiplexor to switch in one of 8 resistors for gain/attenuation.
The PC display software was fun. You can shift the display up/down or left/right.
It has two movable circles that read off the difference in time and voltage between two points.
I managed to find a working FFT function so I can display frequency content.
It only works up to 10KHZ but is good enough for repairing amplifiers etc.
It based on a PIC18F4550.
I converted a USB project from Waiting for Friday – Weekend electronics engineering for my needs.
It has a AC/DC switch.
1 meg input impedance.
I used a 4051 multiplexor to switch in one of 8 resistors for gain/attenuation.
The PC display software was fun. You can shift the display up/down or left/right.
It has two movable circles that read off the difference in time and voltage between two points.
I managed to find a working FFT function so I can display frequency content.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
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You can set the trigger level to be none, positive going or negative going.
You can also set the trigger voltage.
You can also set the trigger voltage.
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