Youscope!

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OK, so this might be a bit offtopic for this board, but it's very cool.

The "other" hobby for me is programming, and one of the main things about programming is the "demo scene" - basically where teams of guys program cool graphical effects demonstrations on computers...

... or in this case, an oscilloscope!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1eNjUgaB-g

I guess many people have seen things like Lissajous figures generated on 'scopes, but this is very clever.
 
One soundcard is used to generate the display... one channel controls X and the other controls Y. On the Youtube video, I guess the soundtrack is dubbed in afterwards.

I've also tried this under a software X-Y scope, specifically the one in GoldWave. It works but looks very flickery as there's no phosphor persistence to stabilise the image.
 
I just tried it out. I had an earth loop that made things a bit fuzzy. A dark room helps.

Strange watching your headphone amp clip into a square when you turn the volume up too high.
I had trouble getting nice clean corners on the cubes, even on DC coupling.

This would be an interesting way to test amplifiers, run this through the amp into 8 ohms and look at the clarity of the CRO image.
 
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