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Low speed AVR oscilloscope V2.00 (Is updated on 19 Mar 2011)

Step 6Oscilloscope demonstration

Oscilloscope demonstration
See AVR oscilloscope v2.00 in action!




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Vassilis Serasidis
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4 comments
Feb 27, 2009. 1:27 PMmatchett808 says:
hey....what was your total cost? Very nice job though...am needing a oscilloscope so wondering if this is the cheapest way to skin this particular cat.lol
Aug 28, 2009. 10:41 PMgeeklord says:
The Pololu AVR programmer has a built in SLO-scope that I really like. It only works from 0-5v, and only on windows, however. But its only $20(USD), so its great for simple low voltage applications.
May 11, 2009. 1:20 PMmog123 says:
I did the whole project in ~20-30 euro (<100 PLN)
Feb 28, 2009. 12:05 PMmatchett808 says:
nice one....good build and quite cheep.....compared to the commercial ones i have sourced.

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