PIC-Based Dual-Channel Virtual Oscilloscope
Approx construction cost US$53

PIC-based Dual-Channel Virtual Oscilloscope project -- EPE Online October 2000 A virtual oscilloscope for monitoring audio frequency waveforms via your computer.

Mid-range is perhaps a reasonable description of this design. At one end of the scale of EPE virtual oscilloscope designs is the simple Analogue Input Waveform Display computer interface used with the Teach-In 2000 series. At the other end is the sophisticated and versatile EPE Virtual Scope of Jan/Feb ’98.

Sitting between these two designs is the PIC V-Scope described here. It provides waveform display of two signals simultaneously at rates much higher than the TI design offers, although lower than V-Scope can handle. It is considerably easier to construct than V-Scope. With care, even less-experienced hobbyists should stand an excellent chance of constructing it successfully.

Specifications

  • PIC microcontroller performs analogue-to-digital conversion, buffer memory storage/recall and o) output to PC-compatible computer for display
  • Computer control of all PIC program modes
  • Selectable dual channel or either channel individually
  • Two signal display modes, analogue and digital
  • Waveform gain switchable for x1 or x10
  • Input impedance 10k ohms and 100k ohms
  • Maximum input signal level before display clipping 5V pk-pk, or 50V if x10 scope probe is used
  • Input switchable for AC or DC
  • Waveform synchronisation (sync) selectable on/off by channel, with controllable trigger levels
  • Waveform shift vertically for each channel
  • Frequency range: nominally audio, but extending well below 1Hz and above 10kHz
  • Frequency counting and waveform amplitude monitoring for each channel, selectable on/off
  • Frequency count accuracy presettable from screen for fine tuning, with automatic recall of settings on start-up
  • Three sampling modes: via 2Kbyte or 32Kbyte buffer memory, or immediate
  • Screen grid on/off
  • Waveform display hold on/off
  • Waveform data output to disk, on demand or automatic, date and time stamped
  • Waveform data input from disk files
  • Disk files selectable by mouse from on-screen directory
  • Operation via parallel printer port
  • Port address selectable on-screen, with automatic recall on start-up
  • Screen dump to printer, date and time stamped
  • All functions mouse-selectable
  • Additional keyboard control for some options

More details on this construction project can be found in the October 2000 issue of EPE Online, the world's first web-delivered electronics and computing hobbyist magazine.

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