I imgemini New Member Aug 14, 2004 #1 i want to see the frequency of my circiut but is dont have oscilloscope is there any other way
zevon8 New Member Aug 14, 2004 #2 Hi You may want to look into one of the soundcard based scopes for your PC. https://polly.phys.msu.su/~zeld/oscill.html There are quite a few on the web, search www.google.com for PC based oscilloscope if this one doesnt meet your needs
Hi You may want to look into one of the soundcard based scopes for your PC. https://polly.phys.msu.su/~zeld/oscill.html There are quite a few on the web, search www.google.com for PC based oscilloscope if this one doesnt meet your needs
I imgemini New Member Aug 15, 2004 #4 hi but from which interface i can vules....there should be +ve -ve
zevon8 New Member Aug 15, 2004 #5 Johnson777717, that is some really amazing software, thanks for the link! imgemini : please refer to the page below: https://www.dazyweblabs.com/soundcardtips/soundcardtips.htm Generally, the audio inputs are used as signal inputs, but there are also setups that use the game port as an input. You can also get adapter cards that go in your PC to use it as a 'scope. they come with regular BNC jacks, and software interface.
Johnson777717, that is some really amazing software, thanks for the link! imgemini : please refer to the page below: https://www.dazyweblabs.com/soundcardtips/soundcardtips.htm Generally, the audio inputs are used as signal inputs, but there are also setups that use the game port as an input. You can also get adapter cards that go in your PC to use it as a 'scope. they come with regular BNC jacks, and software interface.