Pokit – Multimeter, Oscilloscope & Logger in your pocket


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Pokit is a Multimeter, Oscilloscope & Logger that Fits in Your Pocket and connects wireless to your smartphone or tablet. It is compatible with iOS and Android devices while enables you to make measurements on the go. It’s suitable for the maker and enginners that want an easy to use device and why not build […]

Haasoscope – Cheap, flexible, data acquisition for all!


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Haasoscope is the first open-source, open-hardware, flexible, small, cheap, oscilloscope and data-acquisition board. You can use the stock firmware for basic oscilloscope functionality, or modify the firmware to customize what the Haasoscope does. Preliminary features and specifications: 4 x 100 MHz, 8-bit ADC channels with BNC cable inputs Altera Max10 FPGA with 8k logic elements […]

IkaScope: a wireless oscilloscope probe


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Author: Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio IkaScope is a wireless oscilloscope probe that allows to observe the change of electrical signals over time. The probe is a handheld device, portable and fits perfectly in the hand and pocket. By using high-speed Wi-Fi connection, IkaScope wireless oscilloscope probe communicates with laptop, tablet or smartphone to share the […]

Using the OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW


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This project will show how to use your OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW. by Austin Stanton @ hackster.io: In this tutorial, we will go over how to connect an OpenScope MZ to LabVIEW. To do so, I will be walking you through some example VIs that I made. These examples allow you to access the oscilloscope […]

ICP12 USBSTICK, A New Tool for Signals Control & Monitoring


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iCircuit Technologies had produced the iCP12 usbStick, a mini size 28 pin USB PIC IO development board and a good tool for signal monitoring (as oscilloscope), data acquisition and circuit troubleshooting at 1mSec/Samples period. The iCP12 usbStick is a PIC18F2550 based USB development board that comes preloaded with Microchip’s USB HID bootloader which allows users […]

Keysight adds 50/70/100 MHz oscilloscopes for educators, small labs


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Martin Rowe @ edn.com writes: Taking aim at rivals Rigol and Tektronix, Keysight Technologies has introduced a series of four oscilloscopes aimed at educators, small labs, and perhaps individuals. The InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series of two-channel oscilloscopes has bandwidths of 50 MHz, 70 MHz, and 100 MHz (upgradeable from 70 MHz with a software key) with […]

HPS140MK2, The New Handheld Oscilloscope


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Velleman Inc., a producer and a distributor of electronics, has produced a new handheld oscilloscope with the same power of its HPS140, but with smaller size and modern design. HPS140MK2 is a 11.4 x 6.8 x 2.2 cm versatile component tester that fits in your pocket. This small oscilloscope features a real time 40 MS/s […]

DIY Generic Curve Tracer


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Stoneslice has shared a Curve Tracer tutorial on Youtube that uses an X Y mode Oscilloscope to test components and their characteristics. Using the on-board Phase Shift Oscillator to provide the test signal, passive and active parts can be tested. These are the  components needed to build the project: 1 x NPN Switching Transistor 1 […]

IkaScope – a new wireless oscilloscope probe


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ikalogic.com launched “IkaScope” a new wireless oscilloscope probe that is able to make measurements directly on your mobile phone or your laptop. IkaScope transfers measured signals over high speed wifi connection and it will remember your home or office access points. It will work with iOS, Android and Windows devices (OSx will also be supported). […]

FFTs and oscilloscopes: A practical guide


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Arthur Pini @ edn.com published a guide on how to use FFT found in most modern oscilloscopes. The FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) first appeared when microprocessors entered commercial design in the 1970s. Today almost every oscilloscope from high-priced laboratory models to the lowest-priced hobby models offer FFT analysis. The FFT is a powerful tool, but […]