oscilloscope with basic stamp2 and stampdock software
APSpijkerman
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Hi,
Find here an oscilloscope demo project of the stampdock software:
http://apsdev.com/stampscope/home.html
If you have a basic stamp 2 (with scratchpad memory) some transistors
and some opamps then together with this software you can make a simple oscilloscope.
The oscilloscope has 2 channels with a range of -1.5v to +1.5v and -15v to +15v.
Each channel can be selected as a trigger.
Each channel has a position slider.
It has xt scope, xy scope and xt recorder modes.
Note that this is more or less an open source oscilloscope as you can change the GUI
by modifying the stampdock.rsrc file and add or remove buttons.
You can add features by expanding the hardware or changing the "basic stamp" program.
You can download the complete project from this page.
The archive contains a "basic stamp" program that runs the hardware.
The stampdock windows/mac/linux software which acts as the display/gui of the "basic stamp".
The diagram of the circuit required to do the measurements.
Greetings Arend-Paul Spijkerman
Find here an oscilloscope demo project of the stampdock software:
http://apsdev.com/stampscope/home.html
If you have a basic stamp 2 (with scratchpad memory) some transistors
and some opamps then together with this software you can make a simple oscilloscope.
The oscilloscope has 2 channels with a range of -1.5v to +1.5v and -15v to +15v.
Each channel can be selected as a trigger.
Each channel has a position slider.
It has xt scope, xy scope and xt recorder modes.
Note that this is more or less an open source oscilloscope as you can change the GUI
by modifying the stampdock.rsrc file and add or remove buttons.
You can add features by expanding the hardware or changing the "basic stamp" program.
You can download the complete project from this page.
The archive contains a "basic stamp" program that runs the hardware.
The stampdock windows/mac/linux software which acts as the display/gui of the "basic stamp".
The diagram of the circuit required to do the measurements.
Greetings Arend-Paul Spijkerman