STM32-Powered Oscilloscope: Affordable, Compact, and High-Performance

Jgpeiro (human name) is adept at building small, economical oscilloscopes using typical microcontrollers . His newest item, based on the RP2040, has two networks performing at 100 Mbps, which is comparable to a multitude of oscilloscopes on the marketplace that utilize this sample rate, but the minimized cost is only one of its few benefits. He wanted to enhance the design to make the tool smaller, with much-reduced material expenses and a much more structured style, so he made this STM32-based oscilloscope. STM32-Powered Oscilloscope: Affordable, Compact, and High-Performance The objective of the job was to make use of as much of the STM32's integrated functionality as feasible, so in addition to running 4 input channels and two result networks at 1 MHz, the microcontroller drives a TFT display screen that is limited to 20 structures per second to save CPU power for various other jobs. The microcontroller also has numerous integrated operational amplifiers that are made use of a...