I just saw this on Instructables...
How 'bout a serial (or USB) 2 channel oscilloscope for 60 bucks that uses a Picaxe 28x for it's base? Oh yeah!
--The guy even sells the PCB for $25!
Link HERE, yo!
I just saw this on Instructables...
How 'bout a serial (or USB) 2 channel oscilloscope for 60 bucks that uses a Picaxe 28x for it's base? Oh yeah!
--The guy even sells the PCB for $25!
Link HERE, yo!
damn nice find there ctc!
damn nice find there ctc!
Wow, this is awesome. A less
Wow, this is awesome. A less expensive alternative when I finish school in a few weeks, and don’t have access to their awesome lab… sniff
I’m in if you’re in (or) The LMR PC-Scope-a-Ton
Hey all,
I think I will try this. Even if it is “only” a PC-scope.
I would like to share my experiences/frustrations with other LMR members who are going through the same process/problems. We could solve them together. I can afford $29 and two weeks of mail waiting time. The other components are probably not too expensive. And available nearer to me.
Who wants to share this project with the rest of us here? (8ik included)
Rik
Cheap Scope with LCD
Over on the arduino forums there are some links to a $50/$30 (US) assembled/kit scope with LCD. I don’t think it has the capabilities of the picaxe scope but it is possibly another option.
And now, the $5 oscilloscope
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/11/the_5_oscilloscope.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890
which links to
http://www.geocities.com/Minimalist_Oscilloscope_08M_Proj/Minimalist_Oscilloscope_08M_Project.html
which is apparently shut down as a Yahoo/Goecites page that they throttle bandwidth.