[EE]:: Superb "pocket oscilloscope" (and much more) module <-- Re: [EE] Making my own oscilloscope The XPROTOLABS oscilloscope board is reported by them to now be available. At the price and features mix it looks unbeatably good. Only 2 Msps BUT about as full featured as you'd ever hope something at this price point to be. Arbitrary waveform generator, MSO, FFT (& much more), USB interface, OLED display, ... I'll probably be buying one. Or more. ... $US35/1. $US32.50/10. $US30 50 up Or more if you buy it elsewhere. **** NOTICE (they say) THAT THE LEAD TIME IS FOUR WEEKS **** This could mean a range of things. Caveat Emptor. But, it looks good. A genuine "oscilloscope in your pocket". Probes, battery, connectors will be larger than the scope itself. Makers http://gabotronics.com/development-boards/xmega-xprotolab.htm Review http://www.youritronics.com/xmega-xprotolab-review/ You tube demo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DQ22tB7C-bMg Other scopes http://gabotronics.com/development-boards/index.php?page=3Dshop.browse&cate= gory_id=3D19&option=3Dcom_virtuemart&Itemid=3D4 More http://gabotronics.com/development-boards/xmega-xprotolab.htm http://gabotronics.com/development-boards/xmega-xprotolab.htm Pay more for it here - but they do sell a wide range of other interesting products http://www.saelig.com/product/PSHA026.htm _________ Xprotolab takes position as the first mixed-signal oscilloscope (MSO) with an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) housed in a 1" x 1.6" DIP module. Mounting on a breadboard or PCB, it employs Atmel's ATXMEGA32A4 microcontroller with 32 KB of flash, 4 KB of SRAM, and 1KB of EEPROM. Via a 0.96", 128x64 pixel OLED display, the module provides the functions of an eight-bit MSO with simultaneous analog/digital sampling, two analog channels, and eight digital channels. Maximum input voltage is =B110V with = a maximum sampling rate of 2 Msamples/s. Analog bandwidth is 320 kHz On 19 February 2011 09:40, Chris McSweeny wrote: > On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Lyle Hazelwood > wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 11:54 AM, V G wrote: > >> Hey all, > >> > >> I'm in desperate need of some sort of "oscilloscope" but don't really > have > >> the money to buy one at the moment. > > > > Just saw this yesterday.. Certainly cheap. > > > http://hackaday.com/2011/02/17/xprotolab-oscilloscope-and-xmega-developme= nt-board/ > > Thanks - that is brilliant. All I need for most of the stuff I do, and > will save a lot of messing around with writing code for uCs to measure > stuff. Nice just for the very portable voltmeter feature. The only > problem appears to be getting hold of one - it seems to be very > popular! > > Chris > -- > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .