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Day: December 27, 2006

Atmega Oscope

December 27, 2006 by Will O'Brien 15 Comments


[Jason] sent in a couple tips, and this diy oscilloscope caught my eye. This design uses the A/D sampler on the ATmega to generate the signal for presentation on a regular CRT television. The sample limit is less than 16khz. Not terribly impressive, but not too shabby either.

Posted in Misc HacksTagged atmega, diy oscilloscope, DiyOscilloscope, oscope

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