Vlad Tomoiaga, a student at Technical University of Cluj-Napoca in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, has been passionate about electronics since he was very young. Growing up, Vlad’s dad gave him an old computer, and he regularly took it apart and put it back together.
In his last year of high school, he realized his new microcontroller had a fast analogue to digital converter built in and thought to himself, and then out of pure curiosity he made an oscilloscope. Then, while looking for a way to output the data he captured on his homemade scope, Vlad discovered TekScope PC Analysis Software. Tekscope lets you view and analyze waveforms, perform many types of measurements and decode the most common serial buses – all while remotely accessing your oscilloscope.
Check out Vlad's full story here: Student Using TekScope PC Analysis Software with Homemade Oscilloscope - YouTube