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If you haven’t spent the time to learn how to properly use a scope [Bald Engineer] has a great introduction to making six measurements with an Arduino as a test device.
Got an Arduino board laying around? Make your own oscilloscope in only four steps. It might be the geekiest DIY project ever.
[Lord Feistel] gives us a demo of how this could work with nothing more than poorly designed code, a resistor, and an oscilloscope. The hardware side is, as mentioned, really simple.
In my last article, Python’s role in developing real-time embedded systems, I discussed some ways Python can be used in embedded development. One question that might have come to a readers’ mind is ...
ArdOsc is an awesome Arduino oscilloscope project built using an Arduino Nano and a tiny 1.3” OLED display. Created by maker Peter Balch the Arduino oscilloscope can display data on a computer ...
Arduino microcontrollers have added Python to the range of compatible programming languages. Others can be used, and not just Arduino's own IDE app.
How to Build an Arduino-Based Solar Power Prediction System Using Python & Machine Learning, Part 1 Learn how to build, collect, and analyze real-time data using a low-cost data acquisition device ...
The UnoProLogic2 Open Source Oscilloscope project is currently over on the Kickstarter crowd funding website looking to raise $1,800 in pledges to make ...
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