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* [http://www.create.ucsb.edu/~dano/CUI/ Create USB interface] - USB sensor input board. Cool but expensive. PIC.
* [http://www.create.ucsb.edu/~dano/CUI/ Create USB interface] - USB sensor input board. Cool but expensive. PIC.
* [http://www.hobbylab.us/default.aspx PC USB scope] - oscilloscope peripheral that attaches to normal computers via USB. Bloody expensive, Windows-only software... interesting to imitate (and a possible development tool for people with Windows desktops that don't have scopes, until we can make Measure a lovely o-scope interface.)
* [http://www.hobbylab.us/default.aspx PC USB scope] - oscilloscope peripheral that attaches to normal computers via USB. Bloody expensive, Windows-only software... interesting to imitate (and a possible development tool for people with Windows desktops that don't have scopes, until we can make Measure a lovely o-scope interface.)

== Hardware development ==

In regarding to the different proyects that have been started would be nice to have a common heading in regarding to the implementation of a circuit that coulh handle all the peripherals or at leat the mayority of them..i thing is necessary to have an all in one circuit.

Revision as of 20:10, 16 February 2008

Pics

Please post pics. Many people would love to see them. --Arjs 01:34, 31 January 2008 (EST)

Supplementary resources

Existing equipment and alternative designs - mostly digging these out from Ian's email/IRC messages.

  • Create USB interface - USB sensor input board. Cool but expensive. PIC.
  • PC USB scope - oscilloscope peripheral that attaches to normal computers via USB. Bloody expensive, Windows-only software... interesting to imitate (and a possible development tool for people with Windows desktops that don't have scopes, until we can make Measure a lovely o-scope interface.)

Hardware development

In regarding to the different proyects that have been started would be nice to have a common heading in regarding to the implementation of a circuit that coulh handle all the peripherals or at leat the mayority of them..i thing is necessary to have an all in one circuit.