Oscilloscope for Windows is a Windows application that converts your PC into a powerful dual-trace oscilloscope.
Oscilloscope uses your PC's sound card as an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) to digitize any input waveform (Speech, Music, Electric Signal, Etc.) and then presents it on the monitor in real time, allowing the user to control the display in the same way as on a conventional "standalone" scope, for example change gain, timebase or plot Lissajous patterns.
Main features
· Any sound card can be used
· Single trace, dual trace and XY modes
· Spectrum analyzer (realtime, built-in)
· 20 kHz bandwidth
· Triggering
· Point-and-click meter function
· Storage mode
· Data export to Windows clipboard or disk file
The BIP Oscilloscope uses the sound card's input to measure signals. This means that the quality of the scope depends on the quality of your sound card. The scope has the following properties:
Sampling frequency:
The scope automatically uses the highest sample frequency available at the input that you select (usually maximal 44 kHz)
Accuracy:
The scope uses 8-bit samples to read the input signal.
Input impedance:
The same as the input impedance of your sound card.