During the Open Hardware Summit the annual conference organised by the Open Source Hardware Association for a place to showcase open hardware. Adafruit spotted a useful use for the awesome Raspberry ...
While it might be nice to use a $4,000 oscilloscope in a lab at a university or well-funded corporate environment, a good portion of us won’t have access to that kind of equipment in our own home ...
The PicBerry is a student final project by [Advitya], [Jeff], and [Danna] that takes a hybrid approach to creating a portable (and affordable) combination digital oscilloscope and function generator.
Farnell element14 has partnered with Australian test gear house BitScope Designs to manufacture and distribute BitScope Micro, a dual-channel digital oscilloscope for Raspberry Pi. Also working with ...
Raspberry Pi and open source software has been used by a developer in Brazil to design a USB oscilloscope with a signal sampling rate of 100Msample/s. This is the highest spec Raspberry Pi scope I ...
Pico Technology has released beta drivers for its oscilloscope and data logging devices, which run on both the BeagleBone Black and Raspberry Pi development boards. The drivers give programmers access ...
Pico Technology’s DrDAQ single-board data logger now workswith the Raspberry Pi, adding 17 I/O channels to the credit-card-size computerboard. When connected to the Raspberry Pi, DrDAQ forms a ...
The Raspberry Pi has become an extremely popular development platform (see “Arduino, Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone?”). It can run Linux and hooks up to displays and Ethernet networks. The latest ...
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