
If you have a paralelle port and make this ADC converter, you can have an oscilloscope - " ScopeOnPC is a software that uses the PC parallel port and an ADC (Analog To Digital converter) circuit to turn your PC into a full featured oscilloscope"
- Sampling Rate 100K Samples per second
- -5 V To +5V Input Range
- -50V To +50V Olerload Protection
- 8 Bit Resolution
- Scope Timebases:100uS/Div To 100mS/Div
- Scope Volts/Div: 100mV/Div To 5V/Div
- Works with ANY parallel port
Related:
- PIC Based Oscilloscope with LCD - Link.
- Low cost oscilloscope - Link.
- Using an Oscilloscope - Link.
- HOW TO - Using an oscilloscope - Link.
- Oscilloscope alarm clock project... - Link.
- HOW TO - Making a hard drive laser oscilloscope - Link.
- Single-digit Nixie, Oscilloscope CRT a Weston ... - Link.
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100 khz is a pretty limited scope. Nice cheap hack mind you but hardly a replacement for a high end scope.
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