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[email protected] November 30th 06 03:54 PM

Free PC Oscilloscope Software Preferences ?
 
I am looking for a free oscilloscope program for the PC to run under
Windows XP. Does anyone have any preferences ? It needs to be
quasi-real....not just a toy, but it can be very simple. I have no
need for spectrum analysis and single trace would suffice, but I do
need a calibrated timebase, for example. So far what I have found does
not meet my needs (time axis won't run slow enough, uncalibrated
timebase, doesn't quite work properly on my computer....etc.).

Steve


psdayama November 30th 06 04:03 PM

Free PC Oscilloscope Software Preferences ?
 

wrote:

I am looking for a free oscilloscope program for the PC to run under
Windows XP. Does anyone have any preferences ? It needs to be
quasi-real....not just a toy, but it can be very simple. I have no
need for spectrum analysis and single trace would suffice, but I do
need a calibrated timebase, for example. So far what I have found does
not meet my needs (time axis won't run slow enough, uncalibrated
timebase, doesn't quite work properly on my computer....etc.).

Steve

What is bandwidth required? There is good 'winscope' available free
for
frequencies upto 20Khz.


[email protected] November 30th 06 04:22 PM

Free PC Oscilloscope Software Preferences ?
 
wrote:
I am looking for a free oscilloscope program for the PC to run under
Windows XP. Does anyone have any preferences ? It needs to be
quasi-real....not just a toy, but it can be very simple. I have no
need for spectrum analysis and single trace would suffice, but I do
need a calibrated timebase, for example. So far what I have found does
not meet my needs (time axis won't run slow enough, uncalibrated
timebase, doesn't quite work properly on my computer....etc.).

Steve


LOL what? An oscilloscope is hardware, what are you gonna do with
software without hardware somewhere? What are you gonna scope with this
program????
I mean you can download a free logic analyzer program, but without the
hardware what's the use?
Here's a free software that lets you control an oscilloscope...
http://www.rigolna.com/support_download.aspx

So it's free, and then what??


[email protected] November 30th 06 04:54 PM

Free PC Oscilloscope Software Preferences ?
 
psdayama wrote:

What is bandwidth required? There is good 'winscope' available free
for frequencies upto 20Khz.


Bandwidth required is whatever the sound card can provide....so 20 kHz
is fine. But the WINSCOPE I have found (by Konstantin Zeldovich) is
limited to a 50ms scan time. I want to measure time differences of up
to at least 100ms so this is not adequate.

But thanks for your suggestion.

Steve


[email protected] November 30th 06 04:57 PM

Free PC Oscilloscope Software Preferences ?
 
wrote:

LOL what? An oscilloscope is hardware, what are you gonna do with
software without hardware somewhere?


Sound card !

I mean you can download a free logic analyzer program


That could be useful in some circumstances....any suggestions as to
good ones (that don't use serial ports as it has to run on a modern
notebook) ?

Steve


Don Cleveland November 30th 06 05:15 PM

Free PC Oscilloscope Software Preferences ?
 

wrote in message
ps.com...
I am looking for a free oscilloscope program for the PC to run under
Windows XP. Does anyone have any preferences ? It needs to be
quasi-real....not just a toy, but it can be very simple. I have no
need for spectrum analysis and single trace would suffice, but I do
need a calibrated timebase, for example. So far what I have found does
not meet my needs (time axis won't run slow enough, uncalibrated
timebase, doesn't quite work properly on my computer....etc.).

Steve


Take a look at:

http://www.cleverscope.com/download/

They claim to have sound card support, so it might be worth a look.

Don



OBones November 30th 06 05:17 PM

Free PC Oscilloscope Software Preferences ?
 
wrote:

That could be useful in some circumstances....any suggestions as to
good ones (that don't use serial ports as it has to run on a modern
notebook) ?


You can always use a USB to serial converter.

[email protected] November 30th 06 06:35 PM

Free PC Oscilloscope Software Preferences ?
 

wrote:
wrote:

LOL what? An oscilloscope is hardware, what are you gonna do with
software without hardware somewhere?


Sound card !


Bush league amateur stuff! What probe can you use? What can you probe
worth a damn with 20Hz-20KHz? Except audio itself?


[email protected] November 30th 06 06:47 PM

Free PC Oscilloscope Software Preferences ?
 
wrote:
wrote:

LOL what? An oscilloscope is hardware, what are you gonna do with
software without hardware somewhere?


Sound card !


Get real...


I mean you can download a free logic analyzer program


That could be useful in some circumstances....any suggestions as to
good ones (that don't use serial ports as it has to run on a modern
notebook) ?


Sure, here's the free program. When you're ready, buy the logic
analyzer and stop wasting time with bush league amateur stuff. It's
your time to waste, but life is short.

http://www.pctestinstruments.com/downloads.htm


[email protected] November 30th 06 07:23 PM

Free PC Oscilloscope Software Preferences ?
 
Don Cleveland wrote:

Take a look at:

http://www.cleverscope.com/download/


That works very nicely for my current requirement. Hope it doesn't
evaporate after 30 days or something !

Thanks, Don.

Steve



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