Friday, 19 December 2014

Day 63, BitScope Micro 05


Need a USB oscilloscope?

Need a USB protocol analyser?

Need a USB spectrum analyser?

Need to spend 89 quid?

Don't think you need any of the above but would like to mess around with electronics?

The BitScope Micro is a small and relatively inexpensive device (in comparison to a traditional oscilloscope it is dirt cheap) which works with Raspberry Pi, Linux, Mac, and PC.

I've prodded a few things with it.  It will be useful for circuit testing, component testing, signal generating, waveform generating, and for all purpose playing around.



This is a trace of me (my finger) connected to channel A.




Here's a trace of it generating a signal.





This is the device itself.




The full information on it is available here.

Hours of amusement.  Even my tea went cold.

















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