So you need to debug a circuit and you don’t have an oscilloscope. That’s not a problem thanks to [retronics] $0 Android oscilloscope, made with parts he just happened to have lying around. The heart ...
If you fancy converting your Android Phone into a mobile wireless Oscilloscope, then this DIY modification connecting the software via Bluetooth is something that might be a great project for you.
Tektronix announced the release of three new oscilloscope applications for use on Android smartphones. The free apps, available now on the Google Play store, allow users to remotely control and ...
Tekron’s ScopeApp is a revolutionary and easy to use IRIG-B oscilloscope application software that utilizes the enhanced processor and screen capabilities of your smartphone to decode and graph IRIG-B ...
If you enjoy building electronic projects but your budget doesn’t quite stretch to purchasing a professional oscilloscope, you might be interested in a new SmartScope Oscilloscope which has been ...
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Antwerp, Belgium, LabNation today announced the launch of its open source USB oscilloscope, SmartScope. The result of an extremely successful Kickstarter campaign commenced in 2014, the project raised ...
LabNation, an independent team of designers and entrepreneurs, developed the SmartScope, which combines three high-end instruments into one mobile, smart device. Accessible previously only to ...
Here’s a 2-channel Oscilloscope for your Android phone. It uses a base module driven by a dsPIC for signal processing. From there, an LMX9838 Bluetooth module broadcasts the data to the phone so that ...