I think he's searching for DMMs rather than oscilloscopes. Anyway, why not just buy one. With the exception of Flukes, DMMs arent really that expensive.
I think he's searching for DMMs rather than oscilloscopes. Anyway, why not just buy one. With the exception of Flukes, DMMs arent really that expensive.
I could. Jameco has some nice ones (know of any other companies that sell good ones); besides having one for the PC would be different, and sometimes it could offer greater capabilities; such as wider ranges maybe, and the ability to automatically log or graph, let alone save valuable info.
I think you are referring to Data Acquisition Boards (DAQs). There are alot of vendors for DAQs out there, and they provide their own software interfaces for their own DAQs.
Try goolging for TiePie Engineering, they make an Oscilloscope/Spectrum Analyaser/DVM/Signal source which plugs into the USB port.
But be advised, it is not cheap.