Microcontroller based oscilloscope

The objective of this report is to document the project ‘Small signal, low cost virtual oscilloscope’. In the older days, an oscilloscope was called an oscillograph and in recent years, cathode-ray oscilloscope and digital storage oscilloscope were invented. A typical oscilloscope is equipped with b...

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Main Author: Tan, Wee Pin
Other Authors: Lim Yong Ching
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-643232023-07-07T16:36:05Z Microcontroller based oscilloscope Tan, Wee Pin Lim Yong Ching School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering The objective of this report is to document the project ‘Small signal, low cost virtual oscilloscope’. In the older days, an oscilloscope was called an oscillograph and in recent years, cathode-ray oscilloscope and digital storage oscilloscope were invented. A typical oscilloscope is equipped with basic functions like measuring the voltages, frequency and displaying of waveforms. The virtual oscilloscope contains basic functions like variable divisions across the axes, pausing the display and control of triggering. The voltage range of the signal that can be displayed varies from 800ɥV to 3.3V (governed by the microcontroller’s supported voltage range) and can be increased by changing the microcontroller. Bluetooth transmission will be used to transmit the digitalized signal processed by Arm microcontroller to an iPAD application (of another FYP). Bachelor of Engineering 2015-05-26T02:34:16Z 2015-05-26T02:34:16Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64323 en Nanyang Technological University 80 p. application/pdf
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Tan, Wee Pin
Microcontroller based oscilloscope
description The objective of this report is to document the project ‘Small signal, low cost virtual oscilloscope’. In the older days, an oscilloscope was called an oscillograph and in recent years, cathode-ray oscilloscope and digital storage oscilloscope were invented. A typical oscilloscope is equipped with basic functions like measuring the voltages, frequency and displaying of waveforms. The virtual oscilloscope contains basic functions like variable divisions across the axes, pausing the display and control of triggering. The voltage range of the signal that can be displayed varies from 800ɥV to 3.3V (governed by the microcontroller’s supported voltage range) and can be increased by changing the microcontroller. Bluetooth transmission will be used to transmit the digitalized signal processed by Arm microcontroller to an iPAD application (of another FYP).
author2 Lim Yong Ching
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Tan, Wee Pin
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title Microcontroller based oscilloscope
title_short Microcontroller based oscilloscope
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title_full_unstemmed Microcontroller based oscilloscope
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