Having blown two mic inputs in one day with ladyada.net's DIY scope probe (no fault of ladyada, i was using it on electrical stuff instead of audio and voltage was too high, should have put resistor in there) i have been looking at this :
http://www.elechouse.com/elechouse/inde ... cts_id=396
shweeeeet and cheeeeep
Great little open-source oscilloscope ...
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Re: Great little open-source oscilloscope ...
well, to be clear, not really open source -
we have one but we're waiting for the next revision to see if improvements are made
we have one but we're waiting for the next revision to see if improvements are made
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Re: Great little open-source oscilloscope ...
Oh !adafruit wrote:well, to be clear, not really open source -
we have one but we're waiting for the next revision to see if improvements are made
I thought it was open ?
I'm new to all this so may make mistakes, sorry !
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