All in all, it’s a strong contender in the “simple and powerful DIY scope” arena, before this, we’ve seen one built with an Arduino Nano, and one with a Pi Pico.
The Raspberry Pi Pico SDK 2.1.1  has just been released with official 200 MHz clock support for the Raspberry Pi RP2040 MCU, ...
This device looks like a classic one-channel oscilloscope, complete with all the knobs and settings you’d expect. The DL 901, made by Data Laboratories Ltd., is a mystery even to [Thomas], who ...
This project is a simple oscilloscope using an Arduino board. The Arduino board reads the analog input and sends the data to the client via serial communication. The ...
BSD license, check license.txt for more information All text above must be included in any redistribution To install, use the Arduino Library Manager and search for "Adafruit PN532" and install the ...