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Post by VectorX on Aug 29, 2015 20:05:53 GMT -5
You might want to try e-mailing him instead, if he has address made out for all to see on his profile page (being the founder here I can see all e-mail addresses, but I don't know if you can on his page), as the last time he was on was in 2014.
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Post by richard on Aug 30, 2015 2:51:11 GMT -5
Yes, you need X,Y and a beam on/off (Z) inputs. Most old analogue scopes will have this. I'll dig out the arduino code for you. (has to be a DUE of course!)
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Post by garryg on Sept 1, 2015 8:17:21 GMT -5
Thanks, Richard.
Do you need the DUE instead of an UNO purely for the speed advantage?
I have an UNO, but it is wired up to something else just now anyway. Getting a cheep DUE shouldn't be a problem.
I got my scope to play the mushrooms and nuclear noise demos etc from youtube, but the X axis seems squashed into the middle.
This may just need a pot adjustment, or something, somewhere but I can't see anything obvious, and can't find a manual for the Telequipment S61.
The actual display (X positioning on the tube) is fine, as the X axis displays OK when using it over volts/time (normal) mode.
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