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LCS-1M - A Full-Featured, Low-Cost Hobby Oscilloscope

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Thanks for staying with my explanations through all those many slides! Maybe you are now motivated to try and build your own scope? Even if not, I hope you enjoyed it. Below is my contact address if you have questions, want to give me feedback, have suggestions for improvements, etc.

I also invite you to visit the oscilloscope homepage where you can get all the design files, bill of materials, PC software, scope firmware, etc.

There is also a page where you can order the printed circuit board and/or the pre-programmed microcontroller, a complete self-assembly kit with all components, or even the fully assembled and tested oscilloscope. I really try to keep it hobbyist- and student-friendly, so I'm selling those things pretty much at cost.

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2 comments
Oct 31, 2008. 4:15 PMc0m4 says:
Really nice!
Oct 31, 2008. 9:23 AMjeff-o says:
Well, this is all fantastically impressive. Top marks!

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