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NEXT GENERATION MIXED SIGNAL OSCILLOSCOPE TARGETS ELECTRIC VEHICLE DESIGNS

Yokogawa’s DLM5000 features eight analog inputs and the ability to link two units to boost measurement flexibility Yokogawa has launched its next generation of a mixed-signal oscilloscope with options for four or eight analog inputs. The DLM5000 oscilloscope is the successor to the previous 8-channel DLM4000 model. With redesigned hardware, the DLM5000 offers major improvements in both performance and …

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NEWARK INTRODUCES NEW TBS1000C DIGITAL STORAGE OSCILLOSCOPE FROM TEKTRONIX

Newark added the new Tektronix TBS1000C Digital Storage Oscilloscope to its test and measurement portfolio. Designed to meet the needs of today’s educational institutions, embedded design engineers, and makers, this new oscilloscope offers an upgrade in performance over the TBS1000B. The TBS1000C is ideal for use in the education environment. It comes with a courseware system that integrates lab exercises …

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Raspberry Pi Pico DAQ PCB Turns Microcontroller into Oscilloscope

Maker and developer Alperen Akküncü has created a custom PCB that turns the Raspberry Pi Pico into a data acquisition (DAQ) tool known as the PlainDAQ. This project — which has been a work-in-progress for a while, but was most recently updated this week — includes tools and features that make it possible to troubleshoot and monitor potential issues, as …

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A SIMPLE MINIATURE DIGITAL STORAGE OSCILLOSCOPE POWERED BY AN STC MCU

For makers and electronics engineers, the oscilloscope is one of the most important tools in the lab. It is a test instrument for visualizing and observing various signals usually as a two-dimensional plot of signals against time. Apart from being used to view and compare waveforms in the design and debugging of electronic systems, the …

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Researchers build novel malware detection system for Raspberry Pi

A research team has built a malware detection system using an oscilloscope to scan the electromagnetic field of a Raspberry Pi device. The technique allows you to identify the threat while likely remaining undetected by the hacker. A research team has developed a malware detection system for Raspberry Pi. The group, based at France’s Research Institute of …

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Raspberry Pi: Access the GPIO interface with Java

table of contents Raspberry Pi: Access the GPIO interface with Java Set up the working environment Design of a GPIO-JNI worker An oscilloscope comes into play There is no one-size-fits-all solution The Raspberry Pi is one of the most popular experimentation platforms for makers, developers and programmers. The small computer is varied, inexpensive and powerful. …

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PlayPlace Lighting Using NeoPixels

Electronic enthusiasts searching for a project to keep them busy this weekend, may be interested in a super cheap DIY Raspberry Pi oscilloscope published to GitHub website called Scoppy. The super affordable oscilloscope consists of an Android application combined with a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller and firmware. The Raspberry Pi powered oscilloscope uses signals measured by the …

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RASPBERRY PI PICO OSCILLOSCOPE

As you dive deeper into the world of electronics, a good oscilloscope quickly is an indispensable tool. However, for many use cases where you’re debugging low voltage, low speed circuits, that expensive oscilloscope is using only a fraction of its capabilities. As a minimalist alternative for these use cases [fhdm-dev] created Scoppy, a combination of firmware …

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