Hi all,
Maybe this is useful for you guys too. You can make a cheap, digital oscilloscope using the soundcard of a normal PC as input.
There is some free software available:
Oscilloscope for the Soundcard
Sound card based multimeter
PCScope: PC based digital oscilloscope using sound card
For Linux:
xoscope for Linux
You can build a very simple input circuit like this:
Electronic Equiptment - DIY soundcard scope probe
But, it would be much better to add some buffering hardware with some more protection for your soundcard:
Buffer Hardware for xoscope
Oscope Buffer Circuit Pictures
And last, but not least: here's how you can build your own probes very cheaply:
How to Build Your Own Oscilloscope Probes
For a 1000 time probe, you can take something like a 22 Mohm resistor for R1, and a 22 kohm for R2.
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Maybe this is useful for you guys too. You can make a cheap, digital oscilloscope using the soundcard of a normal PC as input.
There is some free software available:
Oscilloscope for the Soundcard
Sound card based multimeter
PCScope: PC based digital oscilloscope using sound card
For Linux:
xoscope for Linux
You can build a very simple input circuit like this:
Electronic Equiptment - DIY soundcard scope probe
But, it would be much better to add some buffering hardware with some more protection for your soundcard:
Buffer Hardware for xoscope
Oscope Buffer Circuit Pictures
And last, but not least: here's how you can build your own probes very cheaply:
How to Build Your Own Oscilloscope Probes
For a 1000 time probe, you can take something like a 22 Mohm resistor for R1, and a 22 kohm for R2.
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