
- #Smartscope labnation wiki android
- #Smartscope labnation wiki software
- #Smartscope labnation wiki Bluetooth
Thanks to zoomx for pointing to this one. My almost finished version of this BT-USB mini scope:
#Smartscope labnation wiki android
Looks like latest iteration can work to Android via USB too.
#Smartscope labnation wiki Bluetooth
I just found this one, and it looks tasty! Simplistic hardware – STM32 “BluePill” module, bluetooth HC-06 module, OpAmp with programmable gain.Īndroid APK, and also Windows GUI. S-13 ATMEGA, LCD “AVR-Scope” (low frequency range) See forum user “Fusion” and links in his signature. V2a…v2f – various hardware solutions for that software.
#Smartscope labnation wiki software
v3, v4 – GUI software (ongoing updates, latest this january). = LIST OF DIY OSCILLOSCOPE PROJECTS – SIMPLE = (RU) – source in russian language (i am latvian, but I also know russian and english).įor “T”-marked there usually will be link to some pics of my testing. Not necessary in finished state, but somehow tested. List numbers “xx” does NOT represent importance, coolness, bad-ass-ness, or anything, really. I did want to name it “G” for “greed”… Still, there are some really interesting ones, and let’s hope we migrate them to “C”-category someday. Kind of DIY, but you can not really, well, DIY. N-xx “Not-Finished”, projects that looks very interesting, but are maybe not finished, maybe migrated to somewhere, maybe will come back, maybe we will find where is it now.Ĭ-xx “Clones”, direct or semi-direct clones of commercial products. M-xx “Medium”, usually it will be MCU(s) plus some external ADC(s), input buffers, etc, etc.Ī-xx “Advanced”, those are where things got pretty serious, usually involving FPGAs and other esoteric magic. If some just one MCU has 4 internal ADCs working in tandem (“quandem”…? is that a word?), results might be pretty interesting. I mean simple just hardware-wise, don’t ignore them. S-xx “Simple”, projects that have some MCU and not much else, or some other very simple solution. For example, “I just tried S-03-(T) and it sucks enormously”. That, I imagine, will keep things a bit organized, and will help to reference to particular projects in upcoming discussions, if there will be any. Links to resources will be coded in groups. When I feel like it, I will add stuff, by editing and expanding original post. Here I will maintain list of DIY scopes that I have found (and YOU will suggest) and considered interesting for one reason or another.Īt first, I will post just list with, minimum (or none) descriptions.

So, I decided to share my findings, and encouragement from some authors and discussions participants helped, so that I am really doing it. But second – hmm, lotsa work done collecting all that. Now, when I look at my bookmarks and materials I have collected to this topic, two things comes to mind. So, my point is – I have great fun finding DIY scopes projects and trying them. Have some decent ones at work, and not even using them that much. I don’t really need oscilloscope as a tool. Why? Because it is addiction, and, feeding your addiction releases some “happiness hormones” into your brain, that’s why. I was, and still am, collecting links, information, solutions, technical details. Different kinds of them, any level of complexity really. Recently I got seriously addicted to DIY oscilloscopes. Hello, all crazy lunatics of DIY electronics! Me myself – I sure qualify to that description.
