News
ArdOsc is an awesome Arduino oscilloscope project built using an Arduino Nano and a tiny 1.3” OLED display. Peter Balch the Arduino oscilloscope creator ...
If you don’t have an oscilloscope you’d be surprised how many times you find yourself needing one. But if you have an Arduino on hand, the next time you might be able to get by with thi… ...
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 ...
7d
YouTube on MSN$20 oscilloscope DIY YETech DSO-SHELL DSO150
In this opportunity I will assemble the DSO-SHELL DSO150, it comes pre-assembled and we have to solder other components like ...
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″).
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.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results