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Refined Scope
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Refined Scope
Hello gang,
Ok, I finally got tired of over lapping views on the scopes when developing new modules and etc.
So I through together this one. Its a dual trace scope with separate amplitude controls for each channel and most important a dc offset control for each channel.
Modify if you wish, add more bells and whistles, and etc. , but if you do, please upload yours.
Hope it is useful to some!
Thank you all, BobF.....
- BobF
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Re: Refined Scope
Looks good BobF.
Had no trouble running it on my system.
It looks a bit chaotic under the hood in some places, so it would be a little tougher to trace out. But believe me, I have create some of the nastiest looking ones.
Over my brief time with SM and now FS, I've had conversation with several of the 'Gurus' here, along with studying their approach to coding layout. As they say .... 'I'm feeling much better now'.
More important ... sure appreciate your involvement and activities here at the FS forum. Even if some of the projects talked about here are of 'different' interest, I try to learn from everyone's share.
I'm kinda hooked on the concept of FS and the things we are able to build. It is a hobby type of thing that helps me stay out of trouble ... and when things work, its kinda fun AND I could end up with a useful tool to aid in my audio work.
Thanks ... look forward to next posts.
Had no trouble running it on my system.
It looks a bit chaotic under the hood in some places, so it would be a little tougher to trace out. But believe me, I have create some of the nastiest looking ones.
Over my brief time with SM and now FS, I've had conversation with several of the 'Gurus' here, along with studying their approach to coding layout. As they say .... 'I'm feeling much better now'.
More important ... sure appreciate your involvement and activities here at the FS forum. Even if some of the projects talked about here are of 'different' interest, I try to learn from everyone's share.
I'm kinda hooked on the concept of FS and the things we are able to build. It is a hobby type of thing that helps me stay out of trouble ... and when things work, its kinda fun AND I could end up with a useful tool to aid in my audio work.
Thanks ... look forward to next posts.
- RJHollins
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Re: Refined Scope
Bob!! You is da mann!
That's the bestest thing you've done since you started up the whole Lissajou thing
This has gone directly into my Favourites hole in my toolbox and I will use it frequently.
One request I would make for the next version is some sort of amplitude readout something like full scale is 1Vpp so maybe x1, x2, x5, x10 etc. like you get on a physical scope. Then you can trim away from the set values with an amplitude knob which is how my own real scope works. This is of minor importance though since I rarely need to measue amplitudes in Flowstone, but it would be nice...
Cheers
Spogg
That's the bestest thing you've done since you started up the whole Lissajou thing
This has gone directly into my Favourites hole in my toolbox and I will use it frequently.
One request I would make for the next version is some sort of amplitude readout something like full scale is 1Vpp so maybe x1, x2, x5, x10 etc. like you get on a physical scope. Then you can trim away from the set values with an amplitude knob which is how my own real scope works. This is of minor importance though since I rarely need to measue amplitudes in Flowstone, but it would be nice...
Cheers
Spogg
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