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Join Corin Rathbone as he takes us through his final year project, where by he created a web based oscilloscope based around the XMOS platform. The project's boards were designed and laid out using KiCad. For recognition of his projects excellence, Corin went on to win the prestigious Boeing award, presented by Sir Roger Bone.
Oscilloscope specification:
* Analogue Channels: 2
* Analogue Channels Maximum Sampling Rate: 40 Msps
* Analogue Bandwidth: 20 MHz
* Vertical Resolution: 12 bits
* Dynamic Range: 72 dB
* Analogue Input: 1M / 15pF BNC
* Analogue Input Coupling: AC/DC (Software Controlled)
* Analogue Input Voltage Range: -5V to +5V (In 1x Mode)
* Analogue Input Absolute Maximum Voltage Range: -5.5 to 5.5V
* Digital Channels: 8
* Digital Channels Maximum Sampling Rate: 50 Msps
* Digital Voltage Range: 0-5V
* Digital Absolute Maximum Voltage Range: -0.5 to 5.5V
* Digital Logic Level High: 2V
Web Based Oscilloscope using an XMOS XDK
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This a is really cool project, I'm presuming its the same web based oscilliscope project on the older Linkers site by 'Coz', I am not sure who that is on XCore though, do you know who it is?
regards
Al
regards
Al
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Thanks Jonathan, I have a few questions so will seek him out..
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That sure is a cool project. He works at xmos?
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That project was his final year project at University I believe.