Once upon a time, I was stuffed into a bottle for a lot of money compared to what I bought. I bought a USB oscilloscope and got this:
So an ordinary USB sound card, with BNC ends soldered, + cables. I unearthed it a few days ago and wanted to use it. To use I have to:
1. Have it as a music card in your computer.
2. Have a program to handle it.
I do not have a program that was perhaps together with the Oscillocard. The website www.oscyloskopy.com.pl does not exist. I looked at the electrode.
I found 3 cool pages with descriptions of how to use a sound card as an oscilloscope:
http://tomeko.net/dsoundscope/?lang=pl
https://fizyka.zamkor.pl/artykul/66/208-oscyloskop/
http://www.qsl.net/om3cph/sb/dcwithsb.htm
After plugging in this oscillocard, the computer detects that SOMETHING as a sound card.
Some of the oscilloscopes from the links above are installed for me, but in none I can indicate which sound card to use. I have a built-in laptop on board, a sound device in the monitor (connected via HDMI), and the USB one. Also, the loudspeaker output could be used as a generator to call something out. And the same problem, there are some free-generator-programs on the market (also on the pages above), but I can not indicate in them which card is to emit sound?
Can you advise, are there any better Oscilloscope / Generator programs that can tell which sound card to use? Or maybe some magic tricks in Windows 10 to do ??
So an ordinary USB sound card, with BNC ends soldered, + cables. I unearthed it a few days ago and wanted to use it. To use I have to:
1. Have it as a music card in your computer.
2. Have a program to handle it.
I do not have a program that was perhaps together with the Oscillocard. The website www.oscyloskopy.com.pl does not exist. I looked at the electrode.
I found 3 cool pages with descriptions of how to use a sound card as an oscilloscope:
http://tomeko.net/dsoundscope/?lang=pl
https://fizyka.zamkor.pl/artykul/66/208-oscyloskop/
http://www.qsl.net/om3cph/sb/dcwithsb.htm
After plugging in this oscillocard, the computer detects that SOMETHING as a sound card.
Some of the oscilloscopes from the links above are installed for me, but in none I can indicate which sound card to use. I have a built-in laptop on board, a sound device in the monitor (connected via HDMI), and the USB one. Also, the loudspeaker output could be used as a generator to call something out. And the same problem, there are some free-generator-programs on the market (also on the pages above), but I can not indicate in them which card is to emit sound?
Can you advise, are there any better Oscilloscope / Generator programs that can tell which sound card to use? Or maybe some magic tricks in Windows 10 to do ??