Karl-Ludwig Butte from Butte Verlag has written a highly accessible series in MagPi about how to get the best from BitScope Micro and Raspberry Pi to make electronic measurements.
Part 3 is now available so I thought it timely to provide a round-up of the first three instalments. In the first instalment Karl-Ludwig explains what BitScope Micro is and how to set it up with Raspberry Pi. He provides a very good beginner level introduction to using an oscilloscope with BitScope DSO which is free for BitScope Micro on Raspberry Pi. In the following instalments Karl-Ludwig explains in more detail how to make DC and AC voltage measurements and also how to measure period and frequency. Karl-Ludwig then explains how to use the waveform generator to find a design fault in a typical pre-amplifier circuit. To learn about BitScope Micro, see the tutorial videos and check future MagPi issues for more. Read More...