With just a few minutes make a simple oscilloscope good for measuring frequency, testing capacitors and much more.
Arduino OLED dual channel oscilloscope with 16Msps equivalent time sampling, Pulse Generator, DDS Function Generator and Frequency Counter
A Waveform analyzer, Signal generator and logic tester in a small PI PICO. With a dedicated application, Runs on Android.
Empower your electronics journey! Dive into X-Y display mode, craft the Octopus VI curve tracer, and master troubleshooting.
How to connect an Analog Discovery 2 USB Oscilloscope to LabVIEW, using LabForms 2.0.
We'll create a signal generator using DDS techniques and evaluate its performance using a picoMeter, the world's smallest wireless DSO.
Here is simplest component used and good accuracy for Signal Graph, Voltage and current measured reading value (DC) by using Android Applica
It is like a mini atom bomb, In a piece of single code you will get a lot of features and I fully respect the effort of the owner.
Oscilloscope on Raspberry Pi using Linux kernel module
The oscillogram monitor the utility grid, recording the amplitude and frequency values and record the voltage waveform during a disturbance.
Create a cheap and basic but usable 500kS/s oscilloscope using the Scoppy Android app connected via Wi-Fi to your Raspberry Pi Pico W.
Evive's menu is pre-loaded with lots of utility functions like control, mini scope, serial monitor etc.
Component Tester (V-I Curve Tracer) Using The Oscilloscope XY Mode
Learn how to turn an Arduino into a PWM motor controller and see what PWM signals look like from a microcontroller on a scope.
How to convert from analog to digital signals and vice versa using simple Python on microcontrollers.
With a few lines of code we were able to quadruple the sample rate and bandwidth of our RP2040 based oscilloscope. We show you how.
Turn your Arduino into a virtual oscilloscope with a sampling rate of 4.8 kHz
This project is WiFi Oscilloscope with network volt meter arduino source code for esp8266 and esp32 WiFi modules + a nice web application
Build this small oscilloscope. Up to 40KHz (25us) in 4 ranges, auto trigger/free sweep, 50mV - 50V input in 2 ranges, AC/DC input.
This project will show how to use your OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW.
In this tutorial, we will go over how to connect an Analog Discovery 2 USB Oscilloscope to LabVIEW.
It’s built with the Arduino Giga and Giga Display Shield
Simplest possible way to make a compact retro-style analog oscilloscope with a cathode ray tube (CRT), which is powered by 12V.
Use the Analog Discover 2 as an affordable, compact and lightweight oscilloscope.