No...Software is not made open to public. Also PIC16F628 and CPLD firmwares are not available.Iridium77 said:It is a commercially made USB oscilloscope but they put all the design information and software on their website so you can build your own from scratch.
Yes the link is not working since few days. I have his website saved on my PC. Here it is if you are interested.wakaka said:the link fails......again?
The scope's frequency response is typically down -3dB at its bandwidth limit, so a 100MHz 1.0 volt sinewave would appear to be about 0.7 volts.wakaka said:if a scope's bandwidth is 100Mhz, meaning it can measure a signal with freq up to 100Mhz rite?
togarha said:Hi,
jonw0224,
-Do you think to add usb connection to your module? May be it's interesting to do.
-And the possibility to add digital interface to use as a data logger?
-If you need any help in pcb proccess or something else, do not hesitate to contact with me...
togarha(at)alumni.uv.es
Regards,
Tomas
PS: The send comment page inside ppm osciloscope page don't work fine, the page displays this message "Sorry, but the page or the file that you're looking for is not here." when you try to send the form with the comment...
jonw0224 said:I've been working on a PIC16F877 implementation that samples at 1 MHz.
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