Oscilloscope
An oscilloscope (often abbreviated o'scope or scope) displays signal voltages as a 2-D graph, usually as voltage (vertical axis) as a function of time (horizontal axis).
The probe of a o'scope is held against, or is clipped to, the metal wire carrying the signal of interest.
A dual-trace o'scope has 2 probes, so 2 different signals can be seen -- so not only the shape of the signal can be seen, but also the exact time from events on one signal to events on the other signal.
Contents
- 1 Techniques
- 2 Open Source Oscilloscopes
- 3 PC Oscilloscopes
Techniques
Sometimes one wants to look at a 8-bit data bus -- typically one uses a "logic analyzer" to look at lots of time-aligned digital signals. For a given number of signals to look at, oscilloscopes (which show the true analog waveform) are much more expensive than logic analyzers (which only show if a digital waveform is hi or low, above or below the logic threshold). Many people buy both a (dual-trace) o'scope and a 16-trace logic analyzer, which together have a total cost less than one true 8-trace o'scope.
... more techniques ...
Open Source Oscilloscopes
Of course, you have to already have a working o'scope in order to build and test another o'scope, making this the same sort of chicken-and-egg problem as the RepRap project, the GCC project, and other projects David Cary finds interesting.
PC Oscilloscopes
Open Hardware for PC Oscilloscopes
Bitscope
- $550 BS100U: 2 analog inputs + 8 digital inputs, optically isolated, from BitScope Designs (MetaChip Pty. Ltd.) [1]; review by Endolith
MultiAnalyser
Some people on the PIClist have been discussing designing an open-source oscilloscope.
- I think initial discussions occured on the "[EE scope project anyone?"] thread [2] at PIClist.
- Later discussion moved to the "MultiAnalyser" group at Yahoo
Closed, COTS Hardware for PC Oscilloscopes
- For low frequencies, pretty much any sound card with a line (not microphone) input. Line inputs generally have a range around 0-1 V whereas microphone inputs only have up to about 50 mV, which just isn't enough.
PC Oscilloscope Software
Free Software
- Sourceforge: xoscope is a digital oscilloscope for Linux that uses input from a sound card or EsounD and/or a ProbeScope/osziFOX and will soon support Bitscope hardware.
- Baudline GPL version is a signal analyzer designed for scientific visualization, using input from recorded data files or from a sound card. For Linux / Solaris. The source code is expensive and it is intended for qualified corporate or institutional buyers.
Non-Free Software
- Baudline gratis download (dual licensed, see Free Software entry).
- Zelscope Converts your PC into a dual-trace storage oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer. It uses your computer's sound card as analog-to-digital converter. Windows trialware.
- BitScope DSO is a digital oscilloscope logic analyzer for Linux and Windows. It works with BitScope hardware and is distributed as freeware.
- Zeitnitz Souncard Scope and function generator. For Windows.
Non-PC Oscilloscope Projects
- "Handheld Multifunction Scope" by Jingxi Zhang & Yang Zhang, 2007. "dual-channel oscilloscope supports 250 ksps for each channel". ... also: ohmmeter, capacitance meter, and inductance meter ... pulse generator ... small speaker and OLED output. All functions work stand-alone with OLED display, but it can also be to a host PC with the USB port to display waveforms on the PC display.
- Dan's Workshop: Notes on converting that old compact tv set or computer monitor into an oscilloscope.
- "TV Oscilloscope Adaptor" "This ... adapter ... changes a TV to a Oscilloscope."
- Some people are discussing the possibility of somehow converting the (open-source) uWatch into a o'scope: WBL: watch based laboratory
Uncategorized
- K3PTO http://www.qsl.net/k3pto/ 8 bit
- Massmind: "SX based O’Scope" by Alberto Geraci of BTX Sistemas
- "PIC12F675 Oscilloscope"
- "DIY HACK - Make your own Oscilloscope"
- "Solid State Oscilloscope" by George Katz 1987 -- an extremely simple and small circuit that drives a 10 x 10 LED array. (Would it make sense to adapt the PointLess LED Array to be more like this?)
Epanorama has many links related to o'scopes and o'scope accessories [3].
Oscilloscope Design Discussions
- Digital oscilloscope Project edaboard.com
some low-cost oscilloscopes
some low-cost oscilloscopes, in no particular order. ... it would be nice to mention # of analog input channels, # of digital input channels, whether it can be used under Linux, does it have output channels ... price should (?) include 2 analog probes, ... is it open hardware? ... anything else?
- price name comments
- $150 (?) VELLEMAN HPS10 Hand Held Oscilloscope 10MHz sampling rate, LCD: 128x64 pixels [4]
- $349.95 VT DSO-2815H,1x150MHz or 2x75MHz,sophisticated trigger functions, a wide range of gain selection, 1kHz squarewave output, with a Multi-Instrument Standard software license, which converts a PC into oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, multimeter, signal generator, data logger...it also supports sound card (both MME driver and ASIO driver), NI DAQmx cards, etc. [5] The software can be downloaded for 21-day fully functional trial with at least sound card at [6]
- $299.95 VT DSO-2810H,1x100MHz or 2x50MHz,sophisticated trigger functions, a wide range of gain selection, 1kHz squarewave output, with a Multi-Instrument Standard software license, which converts a PC into oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, multimeter, signal generator, data logger...it also supports sound card (both MME driver and ASIO driver), NI DAQmx cards, etc. [7] The software can be downloaded for 21-day fully functional trial with at least sound card at [8]
- $250 VT DSO-2810F,2x100MHz, with a Multi-Instrument Standard software license, which converts a PC into oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, multimeter, signal generator, data logger...it also supports sound card (both MME driver and ASIO driver), NI DAQmx cards, etc. [9] The software can be downloaded for 21-day fully functional trial with at least sound card at [10]
- $150 Poscope basic 2 from PoLabs PoLabs, 2 analog channels, 16/8 digital channels, PC USB oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, chart recorder, pattern generator, logic analyzer, PWM/ square generator
- $420 PicoScope 2202 from Pico Technology([11])([12])([13])
- $200 Hantek DSO-2090 USB PC Oscilloscope [14]
- $380.00 DSO2250 100MHz PC-SCOPE 250MS/s [15]
- CAN 219.99 Syscomp Electronic Design DSO-101 [16] (Syscomp supports the "The Open Instrumentation Project" [17])
- EUR 427 ETC s.r.o. M520 Oscilloscope [18]
- $222 ANT8 : 8 Channel Logic Analyzer (EasySync)[19]
- $200 PS40M10 : Swordfish Hand-Held Instrument (1 channel) USB (EasySync)
- $220 DS1M12 : Stingray Multi-Function Instrument (2 channel) USB (EasySync)
- under $600 : Jameco has some actual stand-alone oscilloscopes for under $600. So does www.tequipment.com - see Rigol 'scopes from China - good quality - also on eBay.
- under $200 : Carl's Electronics has some stand-alone and PC-hosted (parallel port?) oscilloscopes for under $200.[20]
- $170 HobbyLab USB oscilloscope [21]
- $500 DS1022C : 2 Channel, 25 MHz Rigol Technologies Inc.[22]
- $999 CS320A Cleverscope [23] (has a discussion forum[24])
- $167 DrDAQ "data logger" (parallel port) from Pico Technology [25]
- $970 NI USB-5132 : USB digitizer from National Instruments [26]
- $139 Parallax USB Oscilloscope 2 analog inputs + trigger; 1 MS/s [27]
- $170 PC USB Oscilloscope DiSco (HobbyLab, LLC). 2 analog inputs ( 200 KHz ) + 16 digital inputs (or 8 digital inputs + 8 digital outputs). [28]
- $150 ST16B 10 MHz stand-alone oscilloscope, 2 analog inputs [29]
- $190 VEPCS100 ( PCS100 ) - PC Based Oscilloscope; 1 analog input ( 12 MHz ); optically isolated from PC [30]
- $950 DSO-8502 USB Oscilloscope, 2 analog inputs (250MSa/s) + external trigger; 1 digital output (trigger out); buffer: 512K points/ch.[31]
- $799 DSO-8202 USB Oscilloscope, 2 analog inputs (200MSa/s) + external trigger; 1 digital output (trigger out); buffer: 128K points/ch.[32]
- $108 LabJack U3 USB data acquisition and control device, 16 analog inputs ( 12 bit, 2.5 KSa/s at 12 bit resolution, 50 KSa/s at 8 bit resolution), buffer: 984 samples, 2 analog outputs, digital outputs [33]
- $249 S2X100 USB Oscillloscope, 2 analog inputs (100Ms/s) with 8 bit resolution, buffer: 64K samples [34]
- $495 ELAB-080 [35]
- $745 USBee AX-Plus, 2 analog inputs (Max 16 MS/s ?) and 8 digital inputs [36]
- $90 DSO nano, 1 analog input (1 Ms/s) with 12 bit resolution; buffer: 4096 Point; waveform storage on SD card [37]; review by Justblair
FIXME: Measurement Computing has some wireless and USB analog DAQ instruments -- add to the above list.
FIXME: DATAQ Instruments, Inc. has some USB and Ethernet analog DAQ instruments -- add to the above list.
FIXME: DesignNotes.com, Inc. has some USB and handheld LCD o'scopes from Velleman: Velleman oscilloscopes -- add to the above list.
FIXME: Link Instruments Inc. has several USB o'scopes and "USB MSO" ("mixed signal o'scope"). Are they already listed above?
EasySync[38] is a distributor of RockyLogic's ANT8/etc products.
Test Equipment Solutions Today, Inc.[39] is a distributor of Rigol's DVM and oscilloscope products.
When you search eBay for oscilloscope, you might find some good deals.
further reading
external links
- "Scoping out palm-sized USB oscilloscopes" by Jack Ganssle 2005, Embedded Systems Design. A review of 3 USB oscilloscopes -- reader comments at the end mention a few more USB o'scopes. (FIXME: make sure all the scopes mentioned are included on the above list)
- Keith has made a list of "PC USB logic analyzers that cost under $1000."[40], some of which can be used as an o'scope. Should I use the same $1000 price cut-off for the above list? Or perhaps double or halve it?
- Brooke Clarke has posted a list of "PC based Oscilloscopes"
- Wikipedia: oscilloscope
- Other discussions of "Cheap digital storage oscilloscope"
- The Ganssle Group reviews Inexpensive USB Scopes and Logic Analyzers
- Massmind: Tools lists a few sources for a variety of tools used in electronics: o'scopes, logic analyzers, meters, waveform generators, etc.
- Slashdot: "Cheap PC Oscilloscopes - Any Recommendations?"
- Slashdot: "Building a Cheap Oscilloscope Using Your PC?"
- ePanorama.net: "Using PC as a measurement instrument" (FIXME: anything we should add to the above list?)