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Homemade Digital Oscilloscope

ATMega162 based homemade digital oscilloscope project with a sampling rate of 40MSPS and 5MHz maximum input frequency.



An oscilloscope is one of the most important tools that should take place on a electronics hobbyist’s workbench. But most of the commercial oscilloscopes are often too expensive. This LCD screen homemade scope features;
  • 40 Mega samples per second
  • 5 MHz input frequency
  • 10 MHz max. frequency displayed without aliasing
  • 20 MHz input circuit bandwidth
  • 40mV/div sensitivity
  • DC coupling
  • 10 KOhm input impedance
  • 240×128 total, 200×125 trace resolution
  • 9V – 1A power source
  • Digitally adjustable trigger and trace offset.
Main part of the circuit is Atmel ATMega162 microcontroller. OPA2652 and RF filter pair sets the BW to 20MHZ. 8 bit 60MSPS ADS830 IC is used for the analog to digital conversion. The digital output is connected to a high speed FIFO memory.

3 comments:

  1. Hi,

    This is very intresting tpoic, If u dont mind can you please post or send some detailed information through my e-mail(satyaeee247@gmail.com)about the analysis how to build it.

    Thank you
    satya

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  2. U can find some infomation here https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9484

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