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ArdOsc is an awesome Arduino oscilloscope project built using an Arduino Nano and a tiny 1.3” OLED display. Created by maker Peter Balch the Arduino oscilloscope can display data on a computer ...
The project is called xoscillo, and it allows an Arduino, or a Parallax USB Oscilloscope, to probe the signals while a computer does the heavy lifting.
Project Overview “In this Instructable we’re going to build a budget spinning LiDAR sensor, powered by Arduino. It cost less than £30 to build ($40) and has a diameter of only 30mm (1.18″).
What can you do with it? As you can see above you can embed the device into a watch or use it as a mini-display for a sensor. It can also work as a mini oscilloscope and, most important, it runs ...
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.
In this opportunity I will assemble the DSO-SHELL DSO150, it comes pre-assembled and we have to solder other components like resistors, pushbuttons and so on. The device itself is very good and it ...