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TV-based oscilloscope (with ARM7)

This TV-based Oscilloscope is based on a LPC2138 microcontroller application. It can be used to convert a standard television into a high-functioning oscilloscope.

LCS-1M: A Low-Cost Hobby Oscilloscope

An oscilloscope is an invaluable tool for anyone working in electronics. LCS-1M is a simple yet full-featured homemade digital sampling oscilloscope.

Scopey II

Build a dsPIC Oscilloscope and Spectrum Analyzer with 128x64 LCD display

DIY: The cheapest dual-channel scope

Great idea - USB scope with only ATtiny 45 for less than 10USD with a homemade pcb. USB is software-based, so no extra USB chip is needed.

Video to oscilloscope

Yet another entry for the scope-abilities list -
These projects offer the ability to convert composite or VGA video signals for oscilloscope display. You'll need a scope with Z/intensity input in addition to the X & Y axes in order to pull this one off.

Two DIY low-speed oscilloscopes

Do you need an oscilloscope? Are you satisfied with small display and low frequencies? Try to build your own!

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