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=Intro=
=Intro=
Arduino can be used readily as an oscilloscope using a simple arduino program and a simple interface using a [[Processing]] program.
Arduino can be used readily as an oscilloscope using a simple arduino program and a simple interface using a [[Processing]] program.
 
See example at https://www.hackster.io/lucian_vdo/arduino-oscilloscope-9eb08b
=More=
*Good for '''5 kHz'''
*Requires a computer with display, so not that practical when it comes to mobility
*'''Would want a standalone Arduino oscilloscope.
=Tethered Oscilloscope=
*A poor man's oscilloscope is an Arduino connected via USB to a computer which uses a Processing code running on your computer - https://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/arduino-oscilloscope/
*A poor man's oscilloscope is an Arduino connected via USB to a computer which uses a Processing code running on your computer - https://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/arduino-oscilloscope/
*Using a Complex Programmable Logic Device (like FPGA but simpler) Arduino shield - [https://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/arduino-oscilloscope/]
*Using a Complex Programmable Logic Device (like FPGA but simpler) Arduino shield - [https://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/arduino-oscilloscope/]
*From scratch by a physics guy - not complete - [http://www.instructables.com/id/Girino-Fast-Arduino-Oscilloscope/]
*From scratch by a physics guy - not complete - [http://www.instructables.com/id/Girino-Fast-Arduino-Oscilloscope/]
*Using Processing with good visual interface, 4 channel - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw_kyDAiNak]
*Using Processing with good visual interface, 4 channel - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw_kyDAiNak]
=Untethered Oscilloscope=
*Decent, basic version with LCD, but not sure if axis scale code is included - [https://www.hackster.io/andrew85/digital-oscilloscope-experiment-based-on-arduino-a0a5ef]
*Good theory but no product by a physics person - [https://www.instructables.com/id/Girino-Fast-Arduino-Oscilloscope/]

Latest revision as of 18:46, 14 February 2019

Intro

Arduino can be used readily as an oscilloscope using a simple arduino program and a simple interface using a Processing program. See example at https://www.hackster.io/lucian_vdo/arduino-oscilloscope-9eb08b

  • Good for 5 kHz
  • Requires a computer with display, so not that practical when it comes to mobility
  • Would want a standalone Arduino oscilloscope.

Tethered Oscilloscope

  • A poor man's oscilloscope is an Arduino connected via USB to a computer which uses a Processing code running on your computer - https://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/arduino-oscilloscope/
  • Using a Complex Programmable Logic Device (like FPGA but simpler) Arduino shield - [1]
  • From scratch by a physics guy - not complete - [2]
  • Using Processing with good visual interface, 4 channel - [3]

Untethered Oscilloscope

  • Decent, basic version with LCD, but not sure if axis scale code is included - [4]
  • Good theory but no product by a physics person - [5]