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'''Xoscillo''' is an inexpensive open source software oscilloscope that acquires data using an open source [[Arduino]] micro controller. When debugging an electronic circuit, a multi-meter is an indispensable tool, but many a time we find the information we get from a multi-meter to be vague. We need a more sophisticated tool to understand what is going on in the circuit, in the form of wave forms. This calls for an oscilloscope. The cheapest of the commercially available oscilloscopes cost around a few hundred dollars, which is beyond the limit of many people.
'''Xoscillo''' is an inexpensive open source software oscilloscope that acquires data using an open source [[Arduino]] micro controller. When debugging an electronic circuit the a multimeter is an indispensable tool, but many a time we find the information we get from a multimeter to be vague, we need a more sophisticated tool to understanding what is going on in the circuit in the form of wave forms this calls for an oscilloscope, the cheapest of the commercially available oscilloscopes cost around a few hundred bucks which is beyond the limit of many people.
The Xoscillo was developed on the arduino platform, which is inexpensive and very handy Although the product is no where near the functionality of a normal oscilloscope, it has the potential to meet the needs of many hobbyists.
The Xoscillo was developed on the arduino platform which is inexpensive and very handy, though the product is no where near the functionality of a normal oscilloscope, it has the potential to meet the needs of many hobbiests.
   
   


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