BitScope MicroBitScope Micro is a full feature dual channel digital oscilloscope for Raspberry Pi.
BitScope MicroBitScope Micro is also an eight channel logic analyzer, waveform generator, clock generator and spectrum analyzer all packaged in one low cost lightweight water resistant test probe.
BitScope MicroBitScope Micro captures digital signals at up to 40 MSps and has a 20 MHz analogue bandwidth. The software supports frame rates beyond 20 Hz and includes a digital phosphor display. It is fully user programmable and downloads are freely available for Raspberry Pi, Linux, Windows and Macintosh.
BitScope MicroBitScope Micro includes 10 mixed signal test clips, a USB cable and input terminators. It uses an industry standard IDC-10 connector for signal I/O. It offers programmable switching levels on two of the logic channels and impedance sensing, multiple ranges and a ìmacro modeî resolution of 12 bits on both analogue channels. It has standard oscilloscope input impedance (1M/10pF) so BNC adapters can be used to connect regular oscilloscope probes.
Features
20 MHz Bandwidth.
40 MSps Logic Capture.
2 Analog Scope Channels.
2 Analog Comparator channels.
6 Logic/Protocol Analyzer channels.
8 & 12 native analog sample resolution.
Decodes Serial, SPI, I2C, CAN and more.
Windows, Linux, Mac OS X & Raspberry Pi.
Built-in analog waveform & clock generators.
User programmable, C/C++, Python, VM API.
Tiny, light weight (12g) and water resistant.
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I'm afraid the same issue applies to this shipment: this is definitely the busiest time of year for our warehouse (picture Black Friday being an everyday occurrence) and as such, there will likely be delays.
I am hoping you enjoy mine since I see you have great interest in this area. Hope to hold up to your standards... But as always I wish all a thanks including Christian DeFoe and the folks at BitScope. Their presentation this month inspired my proposal!
Congratulations to the winners, I am looking forward to a fair fight, no scratching or gouging ok... but seriously, this looks to be a neat bit of kit and I am curios how well it works out so am looking forward to video and other content to show it being put through its paces
As ever, many thanks to all who applied. There was a lot of enthusiasm for this product and unfortunately, we don't have as many products as there were excellent applications. In this instance, however, we've picked:
Norbert Kovács
Clem Martins
Gerrit Polder
Rohit Rangwani
Kacper Ziemianin
Thanks again to all who applied: and stay tuned, more test & measurement equipment will be coming soon!
Will there be in the near future consideration to make an enclosure where both the RPI and BitScope Micro Analyzer & Oscilloscope fit to make it more compact and easy to use.
Since its missing in the specs here: the sample depth is specified as "12 kS, 6 kS x 2, 6 kS x 9 or 3 kS x 2 + 6 kS x 8". So 12k for the analog channels, and 6k for the digital ones? For the full set of specs, loot at the BitMicro page: BitScope Model 5
Note that the input signals are limited to -7 up to +10V, so its not comparable with a real scope in that regard.