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Feel like having a clock that appeals to the 1980s hardware geek within? Check out this totally badass oscilloscope clock. It’s available as a kit, so if you’re handy you can put one together ...
Howard Constantine has created a new version of his Oscilloscope Clock V, which is now equipped with a GPS module 1PPS that is capable of auto-setting the time and date depending on your location.
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5 thoughts on “ Oscilloscope Clocks: Now In Color! ” W2AEW says: October 28, 2021 at 6:13 pm Cool, and thank you for Rt reference to my blog on the DAC. Report comment. Reply ...
Here’s the second installment of Oscilloscope Hacks & Links, a collection of Web resources that will help you make better scope measurements, do more with. ... Perhaps the coolest is the AVR ...
Let’s start with a measurement of clock jitter. The clock in question is a 133MHz clock with an amplitude of 150 mV and a 50% duty cycle. It is connected to the oscilloscope using 50 Ohm coupling to ...
Oscilloscope Laboratories acquired North American rights to Lotfy Nathan’s debut feature 12 O’Clock Boys, which premiered at SXSW. It is next slated to screen at the Hot Docs and Full Frame ...
More stories by Nigel M. Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired all North American rights to Lotfy Nathan’s debut feature “12 O’Clock Boys,” fresh off the documentary’s world premiere at ...
Clock recovery is a key component of oscilloscope measurements. Recovering clocks allows for building of a real-time eye, mask testing, and jitter separation.