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BeagleBone BeagleLogic DIY Oscilloscope

Building a decent entry-level oscilloscope with a BeagleBone Black

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oscilloscope Beaglebone black beaglelogic

This project was created on 02/14/2019 and last updated 4 years ago.

Description

Working on building a fully usable oscilloscope using a BeagleBone Black and the BeageLogic software. This will consist of: Creating a housing, adding relevant ports for probes, possible addition of screen for untethered sampling.

Design work will be done with OpenSCAD, my CAD software of choice on Linux

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  • 1 × BeagleBone Black Doesn't matter if it has WiFi or not
  • 1 × 4GB+ MicroSD card

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  • Added GitHub for project

    EM • 02/17/2019 at 05:28 • 0 comments

    It's located in the links section

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    EM • 02/14/2019 at 21:48 • 0 comments

    Sorry for the initially bare project, I need some time to gather pictures and relevant information

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