DIY Raspberry Pi Oscilloscope and Logic Analyzer
Don't you hate when you need an oscilloscope but all you have at your disposal is a Raspberry Pi? Add the Velleman VM205 Oscilloscope and Logic Analyzer Shield to your Raspberry Pi to turn the minicomputer into a digital storage oscilloscope. Measure and test signals to your heart's content.
The VM205 Raspberry Pi oscilloscope shield offers all standard features, along with the source code, so you can develop your own applications, as well as 10 logic analyzer inputs (0-5 VDC).
Features
- Turns your Raspberry Pi into an oscilloscope and logic analyzer
- Measurements can be performed up to 100 kHz
- Trigger level adjustable in 254 steps
- Time, frequency and voltage marker readouts
Specifications
Oscilloscope
| Maximum Sample Rate | 1 ms/s |
| Input Amplifier Bandwidth | 200 kHz (-3 dB) |
| Input Impedance | 100 kOhm // 20 pF |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 30 Vp (AC + DC) |
| Input Coupling | AC + DC |
| AD Resolution | 8 bit |
| Record Length | 800 samples |
| Run Modes | Run and Single |
| Timebase Range | In 15 steps, 5µs to 200ms/division |
| Input Sensitivity Range | In 6 steps, 100mV/division to 5V/division |
| Input Sensitivity | 3 mV display resolution |
Logic Analyzer
| Number of Channels | 10 |
| Record Length | 10 x 800 samples |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 1 MS/s |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 5 VDC |

