Well,
How about this then?
I seem to be having a phase of collecting old 'scopes. I kind of love them, especially the old Tektronix devices.
There's a You Tube channel that I subscribe to by W2AEW where he does loads of fab and groovy things in general, but when I saw this, I just had to have one!
Using an Arduino Uno, a very primitive resistor based DAC and a bit of code, we end up with this, here on the scope I just repaired, a 2465:
Just fantastic!
This is the W2AEW actual video itself including the links to the code:
The Arduino and the DAC look like this on my bench:
and here running on an old 465 'scope:
Local conditions.
How about this then?
I seem to be having a phase of collecting old 'scopes. I kind of love them, especially the old Tektronix devices.
There's a You Tube channel that I subscribe to by W2AEW where he does loads of fab and groovy things in general, but when I saw this, I just had to have one!
Using an Arduino Uno, a very primitive resistor based DAC and a bit of code, we end up with this, here on the scope I just repaired, a 2465:
Just fantastic!
This is the W2AEW actual video itself including the links to the code:
The Arduino and the DAC look like this on my bench:
and here running on an old 465 'scope:
Local conditions.
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