Introduction
I have accumulated a lot of different devices for signal analysis, this is a USB oscilloscope, a logic analyzer, an SDR receiver, so why not connect all this to a Raspberry Pi and build a whole laboratory for measuring signals around it?
The idea is to assemble all the devices and the Raspberry Pi into one case along with the display, find and set up software that would work well with these devices.Since I try not to throw away old and broken equipment, therefore, as a display for the Raspberry Pi, I am going to use an old 17-inch monitor with a DVI input, whose backlight doesn't work, so I will have to replace the failed CCFL lamps (cold cathode fluorescence lamp) with Led LEDs.
To power the Monitor, Raspberry Pi and other USB devices, I will use a compact computer power supply in the TFX form factor with a power of 300 watts. I think that the power of such a power supply will be excessive, but I don’t have another compact power supply yet.
I'm going to 3D print the case, place all the devices on the back of the monitor. Below in the picture is a small demonstration of what I want to do.