PSP Oscilloscope
PSP Oscilloscope
I would like to use my PSP as an oscilloscope by connecting the input voltage to the analog audio input. The main use of this would be to make measurements on micro controller circuits with TTL voltage levels (6V-0V).
Does somebody know what is the range of voltages supported by the audio input?
Has somebody developed something similar?
Does somebody know what is the range of voltages supported by the audio input?
Has somebody developed something similar?
I'm not sure about USB, hardwarewise it gets much more complicated.
My aim is to analyze the signals sent by a keyboard, pulses sent to a servo motor to control it or maybe signals sent on serial communication.
This signals operate at frequencies lower than 44kz so I don't think this would be a problem.
My aim is to analyze the signals sent by a keyboard, pulses sent to a servo motor to control it or maybe signals sent on serial communication.
This signals operate at frequencies lower than 44kz so I don't think this would be a problem.
There are some projects around the web which purpose is to turn a pc sound card into a oscilloscope. Google: pc sound card oscilloscope
You will need some special electronics to convert the signal to nice range for the sound card (or psp) to record. You will run into a problem trying to measure DC voltages, though, because there is usually a capacitor in the input before the ADC.
This might be a good starting point:
http://xoscope.sourceforge.net/
You will need some special electronics to convert the signal to nice range for the sound card (or psp) to record. You will run into a problem trying to measure DC voltages, though, because there is usually a capacitor in the input before the ADC.
This might be a good starting point:
http://xoscope.sourceforge.net/
Thanks for the reply.
Sorry, but i'm not very experienced with hardware.
To fix this could I modulate the input signal somehow and then demodulated using software?
Sorry, but i'm not very experienced with hardware.
As I said before, the main use i want to give this is to measure signals from microlcontrolers so I need to measure DC voltages.You will run into a problem trying to measure DC voltages, though, because there is usually a capacitor in the input before the ADC.
To fix this could I modulate the input signal somehow and then demodulated using software?
I found this page that could be useful.
http://www.qsl.net/om3cph/sb/dcwithsb.htm
It explains the problems of using a sound card to measure DC signals. I haven't finished reading it but it looks like a valuable resource.
http://www.qsl.net/om3cph/sb/dcwithsb.htm
It explains the problems of using a sound card to measure DC signals. I haven't finished reading it but it looks like a valuable resource.