PIC Based Oscilloscope with LCD

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PIC Based Oscilloscope with LCD

Pic18F2550 Glcd Oscilloscop
Steve writes – “Here’s my latest oscilloscope project, this time utilizing a graphical LCD…The oscilloscope measures the average voltage, the maximum voltage, the minimum voltage, the peak-to-peak voltage, and the zero-crossing frequency for a DC signal over 100 samples. The oscilloscope has a built in edge trigger function that can be set to capture on rise or fall (or disabled altogether). The time scale for the display is variable and can be easily redefined. Likewise, the voltage range can be change to 0-5V, 0-2.5V, and 0-1.25V. The main limitations of this oscilloscope include relatively slow acquisition time and sampling rate (~60kHz) and the fact that the inputs are limited by the constraints of the internal ADC.”Link.

Related:

  • Oscilloscope alarm clock project… – Link.
  • Low cost oscilloscope – Link.
  • Using an Oscilloscope – Link.
  • HOW TO – Using an oscilloscope – Link.
  • What’s the cheapest way to get an oscilloscope? – Link.
  • Single-digit Nixie, Oscilloscope CRT a Weston … – Link.
  • HOW TO – Making a hard drive laser oscilloscope – Link.

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