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| ====== Oscilloscope for Linux ====== | ====== Oscilloscope for Linux ====== | ||
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| - | A simple and easy USB soundcard hack for an Oscilloscope.\\ | + | A simple and easy USB soundcard hack for an Oscilloscope. The best use is together with an bread board.\\ |
| But please be careful, no protection is build in. Input signals up to 5V should be save.\\ | But please be careful, no protection is build in. Input signals up to 5V should be save.\\ | ||
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| ===== Hardware ===== | ===== Hardware ===== | ||
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| Use a cheap USB soundcard. Open the housing and solder a wire to the ground and the signal pin.\\ | Use a cheap USB soundcard. Open the housing and solder a wire to the ground and the signal pin.\\ | ||