Another option looks to be www.bitscope.com, it's an open design, and looks pretty flexible... -- Sarah >From: Doug Sutherland <> >Reply-To:
>To: Russell Kohn <
> >Subject: Re: Camcorder viewfinder as display >Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 18:09:55 +0000 > >Russel asks about wearable oscilloscopes ... > >> how are you planning to do it? What software? > >This is something that I think would be fun to cook from the ground up. >An external box containing a microcontroller and ADC is the front-end >to the signal processing, half the software resides there, microcontroller >connects to wearable via serial or parallel, and the UI (and some of the >processing) is done on the wearable. FFT algorithms can be used for >spectral analysis, the same technique is used for seismic stations and >electroencephalographs. There are several commercial products you can >buy that already do this .... <snip> > > -- Doug > ------------------------------------------------------------ GET VISIBLE! TechnoDyke.Com -> http://www.technodyke.com -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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