At the budget end of the oscilloscope range lie the so-called ... using a Raspberry Pi Pico, a 100 MHz ADC, and an effort to design a better input circuit. At its simplest this could be a ...
A developer has built an open-source multifunctional oscilloscope by repurposing an old Android phone, a Raspberry Pi Pico, and a custom-made PCB that integrates all necessary components. The project ...
As a minimalist alternative for these use cases [fhdm-dev] created Scoppy, a combination of firmware for the Raspberry Pi Pico and an Android app to create a functional oscilloscope. As you would ...
Scoppy is an oscilloscope and logic analyzer powered by your Android phone/tablet and Raspberry Pi Pico or Pico W. Signals are measured by the Pico and the waveforms are displayed on the Android ...
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM—On July 1, Pico Technology launched the PicoScope 4823, its first 8-channel oscilloscope for the automotive market. The PicoScope 4823 oscilloscope is ideal for ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico SDK 2.1.1 has just been released with official 200 MHz clock support for the Raspberry Pi RP2040 MCU, several new boards mostly from Waveshare, but also one from Sparkfun, as ...