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Scope Noob Hackaday

Scope Noob Hackaday
Scope Noob Hackaday

Scope Noob Hackaday Welcome back to this week’s installment of scope noob where i’m sharing my experiences learning to use my first oscilloscope. In this clip i probe several signals having to do with a full wave or "bridge" rectifier. this starts with measuring the ac signal feeding the rectifier. i then show a minor "gotcha" i ran into.

Scope Noob Hackaday
Scope Noob Hackaday

Scope Noob Hackaday Hackaday.io is the single largest online repository of open hardware projects. have an idea for a new art project, hardware hack or startup? find related projects and build on the shoulders of giants. start with nothing more than an idea. document your progress as you move forward. Via hackaday: a look inside a modern mixed signal oscilloscope high speed bench equipment has become so much more affordable in the last decade that naturally one wonders what has made that possible. Read the entire article: hackaday 2014 12 09 scope noob microcontroller quirks with dds this week's installment of scope noob explores measurement. Ep 361: hackaday podcast mailbag, a phone is not a computer, 3d printing history is new again 419 2w ago.

Scope Noob Bridge Rectifier Hackaday
Scope Noob Bridge Rectifier Hackaday

Scope Noob Bridge Rectifier Hackaday Read the entire article: hackaday 2014 12 09 scope noob microcontroller quirks with dds this week's installment of scope noob explores measurement. Ep 361: hackaday podcast mailbag, a phone is not a computer, 3d printing history is new again 419 2w ago. In this installment of scope noob i’m working with direct digital synthesis using a microcontroller. i was pleasantly surprised by some of the quirks which i discovered during this process. Before those were a thing though, a ‘scope was an all analogue affair, with a vacuum tube crt showing the waveform in real time. [joshua coleman] has made one of these crt ‘scopes from scratch. Some testing with terminal type usbtmc control programs confirmed that some (but sadly not all) of what i wanted to make the scope do could be accomplished with available commands. In this installment of scope noob i’m working with direct digital synthesis using a microcontroller. i was pleasantly surprised by some of the quirks which i discovered during this process .

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