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linux:oscilloscope [2020/11/16 20:54]
admin [Hardware]
linux:oscilloscope [2020/11/16 21:19] (current)
admin [Oscilloscope for Linux]
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 ====== Oscilloscope for Linux ====== ====== Oscilloscope for Linux ======
-{{:linux:usb_soundcard_oscilloscope_175840.jpg?400|}} +{{:linux:micoscope_210751.jpg?400|}}\\ 
-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 =====
  
 +{{:linux:usb_soundcard_oscilloscope_175840.jpg?400|}}\\
 {{:linux:usb_soundcard_oscilloscope_175548.jpg?400|}}\\ {{:linux:usb_soundcard_oscilloscope_175548.jpg?400|}}\\
 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.\\
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 Close the housing, that's i!\\ Close the housing, that's i!\\
  
 +Best use is together with a breadboard
 For an simple input protection a decoupling capacitor and a potentiometer to attenuate the signal would be useful, too.\\ For an simple input protection a decoupling capacitor and a potentiometer to attenuate the signal would be useful, too.\\
                     Poti                     Poti