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August 23, 2006

PIC18F2550 Oscilloscope

at 5:45 am. Filed under Complex Hacks, Electronic Hacks

 

You too can build a small very functional PIC scope! Steven from Semifluid.com has gone all out with this creation. Check out his site for the project source code.

“Using the PIC18F2550 GLCD Text Test as a basis for further experimentation, I put together a simple and accurate graphical oscilloscope using a PIC18F2550 microcontroller and a AGM1264F 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”


 


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7 Responses to “PIC18F2550 Oscilloscope”

  1. JJ Says:

    Looks fun and easy to build!

  2. Sumit Talwar Says:

    hello …..i need all the details abt this microcontroller…as i m working on the project
    named’ Two Channel PC Based Oscilloscope’. Please reply me soon. I will be waiting for ur reply

  3. Raf Kumar Says:

    Hello, Sumit,

    I am also working in this project now, would you please share what information you found?

  4. Alan Parekh Says:

    Hey Guys,

    Click on the link in the article. That will take you to the authors site.

  5. subramaniyan Says:

    hai iam doing this project . please send me all related infomation with power point presentation.

  6. M.rehman Says:

    hi will you send me all related information please.

  7. Alan Parekh Says:

    Hi Guys,

    Click on the link for more information about this product.

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