anyone know how I can cheaply convert my PC to an oscilloscope to analyze audio signals (AKA doesn't need to be super-high sample rate)? I've used LabView in school before, but it's damn expensive and ...
Hackers have been building their own basic oscilloscopes out of inexpensive MCUs and cheap LCD screens for some years now, but microcontrollers have recently become fast enough to actually make such ...
Saelig Company, Inc. announces the Pico Technology PS3415E and PS3416E USB-powered 5GSa/s PC-based oscilloscopes, which are an expansion of the successful PicoScope 3000E series. The four new models ...
NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 28, 2013 Contact: Alan Lowne, President, Saelig Company, Inc. Tel: (585) 385-1750 Precise timebase stability and accuracy with 64 fs resolution for ...
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