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Day: July 30, 2007

Tiny Oscilloscope

July 30, 2007 by Will O'Brien 10 Comments


This little o-scope is built entirely using valves (tubes), built by [Ian Wilson] and [Hans Summers]. [Hans]’ site covers everything from monitor gutting to a Z80 viscometer, it’s worth taking some time to poke around. Thanks to [Elliot] for sending in this one on the tips line.

Posted in Misc HacksTagged diy, oscilloscope, tiny oscope, TinyOscope, tubes, vlaves

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