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Thankfully, you can make your own if you have an Arduino board laying around (who doesn’t?). This is definitely very handy for hobbyists and those without an oscilloscope. But if you don’t ...
There’s little question that an oscilloscope is pretty much a must ... Consisting of little more than an Arduino Nano and a OLED display, the cost comes out to less than $10 USD for a decent ...
There’s no substitute for a proper oscilloscope on your electronics bench. But unfortunately we still don’t have one of our own. But we’ve got an Arduino board and paired with another IC it ...
ArdOsc is an awesome Arduino oscilloscope project built using an Arduino Nano and a tiny 1.3” OLED display. Created by maker Peter Balch the Arduino oscilloscope can display data on a computer ...
Those of you new to electronics or the functions and menus of an oscilloscope may be interested in a new tutorial which has been published by James the “Bald Engineer” using little Arduino and ...
Figure 1 The green wire contains digital SENT data that is probed by the oscilloscope. Source: Teledyne LeCroy When testing the output of the sensor, an automotive engineer’s first task is to make ...
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