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    inoscope

    Arduino & STM32 Nucleo-based oscilloscope

    Arduino & STM32 Nucleo-based dual-trace oscilloscope (200 ksamp/sec on Arduino Uno/ATmega328P and 2 Msamp/sec on Nucleo-F411RE)
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    RigolDso

    RigolDso

    Rigol (DS1052E) HMI

    Get, record, display and save DSO data. RigolDso is a Java application that is useful to get data from a Rigol DS1052E digital oscilloscope. The idea is about to use the DSO for get measure (without PC control) and then easily and fastly transfer data to PC (USB) for documentation of a project. You can show data and parameters about measures save them in CSV files or (in future) bitmap, pdf, ps. I don't wish to control the DSO but read, manipulate and save data. ...
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    This desktop application provides graphical control of K8055, a USB Experiment Interface Board by Velleman (http://www.velleman.eu/). It will be mostly platform-independend at a later time. The current (beta) version is for windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 on 32Bit. It is incompatible with all other Operating Systems and with 64Bit architecture. I stopped developing this application. Feel free to reuse the code or contact me on Questions.
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