Hi Steve,
what is the maximum sampling (or expected data) rate?
Hi Steve,
what is the maximum sampling (or expected data) rate?
regards
Ralph
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Hi Steve,
I saw this low cost USB oscilloscope in the September issue
of the Elektor magazine.
BitScope Pocket Analyzer BS50U (USB Powered)
Retail price: 345 USD
100 MHz analog + 8 logic, 40 MS/s A/D, 32 kB buffer, 1 Mb/s, built-in AWG/PG.
http://www.bitscope.com
http://www.bitscope.com/download/files/BS50U.pdf
http://www.bitscope.net/store/?p=view&i=product+BS50U
Best regards,
Luciano
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From the Elektor magazine website:
USB Oscilloscopes
A full-fledged alternative
http://www.elektor-electronics.co.uk...rt=52894&PN=On
In the past, a lot of space in hobby rooms and work stations was taken up by an instrument in a large case with a small screen, but now many of its functions can be performed using a PC. A small box can transform an ordinary PC into an oscilloscope with extensive functions, in many cases including several extra functions. Elektor Electronics subjected eleven of these ‘USB oscilloscopes’ to an extensive evaluation.
Scopes on test:
Handyscope HS4-50
Handyscope HS3-100
PicoScope 3205
Bitscope BS-310U
ETC M522
Penscope DAQ
Bitscope BS-50U
Swordfish PS40M10
Stingray DS1M12
Conrad DSO-220 USB
Parallax USB Oscilloscope
Hyperlinks
www.bitscope.com
www.conrad.de
www.etcsk.com
www.parallax.com
www.picotech.com
www.rk-system.com.pl
www.tiepie.nl
www.usb-instruments.com
www.cpc.co.uk
uk.farnell.com
www.imex.co.uk
www.rapidelectronics.co.uk
www.kalestead.co.uk
rswww.com
www.conrad.com
www.milinst.com
Thanks Luciano,
This seems to be a great solution but still need an external module. At least it's not as expensive as any other scope. Anyways i keep it in mind and on my list.
@Ralph
Well i don't really know as now. In fact i know nothing about the signal to be recorded and reproduce. I thought about a sound-card recording but... Of course i can take my scope and use it on the road but i hate to have few ten thousand dollar on a 'on the road job'/ Maybe i'll have no other choice. IMHO SerialComm or Parrallel Port could be fast enough... maybe soundcard too.
Yeah i assume i should know more about but... my customer don't know much
Anyways, if you have any solution, i'm all ears.
Thanks again Luciano and Ralph.
Back in Canada soon! Maybe next week... in the snow... arrrgh!
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
mmmpfff no ! no soundcard after all... assuming the rise/fall time caused by the input capacitor an all the a/d blahblah... not a good solution
Well one thing i know, is that its to replace a load of old unit based on first generation Z80. The customer already tried to grab the data with hyperterminal and other program on various baud rate, bit mode, parity or not, inverted or not... all of those test failed once they tried to send the same data as grab with these programs.
It's a home-brew system made in the 80's and the egineer who did it is dead, no traces of it, no code, no schematic, no nothing...
I guess it's a home made protocol. It's 2 wire communication : ground and signal, no clock, no balanced lines... so 4800 Bauds is certainely the fastest speed.... still a guess once again![]()
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Hi Steve,
See this link. The cables schematics are on the same page.
(Download 1.36 MB).
Luciano
http://www.virtins.com
Virtins Sound Card Instrument
You may download it from the link below and evaluate it for 7 days free
of charge, after which the software will stop running if it is not authorized.
Hi Steve,
here is yet another "SoundCardScope"
(Dual Channel Storage Oscilloscope)
it has some nice built in features like
* dual channel generator for sin, square, triangle and sawtooth waves
* fourier analysis
If you are concerned about the input impedance and capacitance of the soundcard, it shouldn't be much of a problem to build some probe with an OpAmp etc.
regards
Ralph
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Thanks guys. Those software sounds great to me. I have some software like that too but never played with. Once at home, i'll try the above and come back back with my comments.
Thanks again!
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
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