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The [http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=416586 Velleman WFS210] is a claimed to be the first WiFi oscilloscope. It has 2 channels, and 10MS/s sampling rate per channel. | The [http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=416586 Velleman WFS210] is a claimed to be the first WiFi oscilloscope. It has 2 channels, and 10MS/s sampling rate per channel. | ||
See [[Velleman WFS210/Info]] for more details (such as '''lsusb - | See [[Velleman WFS210/Info]] for more details (such as '''lsusb -v''' output) about the device. | ||
==Description== | == Description == | ||
I saw this first in Maplin (UK electronics chain) priced at about £180. It seemed a lot for a 2-channel, 8 bit, 1MHz oscilloscope shipped without probes or charger, but it has some unusual features : | I saw this first in Maplin (UK electronics chain) priced at about £180. It seemed a lot for a 2-channel, 8 bit, 1MHz oscilloscope shipped without probes or charger, but it has some unusual features : | ||
*Wifi & internal battery for self-contained remote connection to a tablet or PC | * Wifi & internal battery for self-contained remote connection to a tablet or PC | ||
*Charges off USB (mini plug) | * Charges off USB (mini plug) | ||
*Supported on IOS, Android 4, Windows | * Supported on IOS, Android 4, Windows | ||
And, much praise to Velleman for | And, much praise to Velleman for | ||
*Sources for Android build on github | * Sources for Android build on github | ||
*Protocol description on manufacturers site | * Protocol description on manufacturers site | ||
I had a need to monitor the signals on [http://www.tomwilkinson.com/recent.html a friend's] [http://ow.ly/i/274Pk rotating machinery], so when I saw a brand new example of this on an auction site for 1/4 the listed price, I snapped it up. | I had a need to monitor the signals on [http://www.tomwilkinson.com/recent.html a friend's] [http://ow.ly/i/274Pk rotating machinery], so when I saw a brand new example of this on an auction site for 1/4 the listed price, I snapped it up. | ||
Taking it apart, I broke it : the power button really needs to be removed first / fitted last, levering the board out without removing the button damaged the switch. A wire link fixes it for now. Beware! | Taking it apart, I broke it: the power button really needs to be removed first / fitted last, levering the board out without removing the button damaged the switch. A wire link fixes it for now. Beware! | ||
== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
'''Control logic''' | '''Control logic''' | ||
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'''USB interface''' | '''USB interface''' | ||
* | * Onboard the dsPic | ||
'''Wifi interface''' | '''Wifi interface''' | ||
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'''Power''' | '''Power''' | ||
* 1 x 3.7V 1.8Ah lithium battery | * 1 x 3.7V 1.8Ah lithium battery | ||
* 1 x 7387 | * 1 x 7387 lithium pack charge controller | ||
* 1 x TJ 42MD7LE regulator | * 1 x TJ 42MD7LE regulator | ||
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== Protocol == | == Protocol == | ||
http://www.velleman.eu/downloads/0/information/protocol_wfs210.pdf | The protocol is publically [http://www.velleman.eu/downloads/0/information/protocol_wfs210.pdf documented by the vendor]. | ||
(oddly, the protocol is described in terms of frames such as <STX> ... <ETX> as though on a serial stream. It doesn't mention TCP ports or USB endpoints) | (oddly, the protocol is described in terms of frames such as <STX> ... <ETX> as though on a serial stream. It doesn't mention TCP ports or USB endpoints) | ||
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== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
Software : | * Software: | ||
** [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wfs210/id933118232?mt=8 iTunes] | |||
* [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wfs210/id933118232?mt=8 iTunes] | ** [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=be.velleman.wfs210&hl=en_GB Android] (4.0 or later), [https://github.com/Velleman/aWFS210 Android sourcecode] | ||
* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=be.velleman.wfs210&hl=en_GB Android] (4.0 or later) [https://github.com/Velleman/aWFS210 Android sourcecode] | ** [http://www.velleman.eu/downloads/files/downloads/wfs210setup.zip Windows] | ||
* [http://www.velleman.eu/downloads/files/downloads/wfs210setup.zip Windows] | * Manuals: | ||
** [http://www.velleman.eu/downloads/0/infosheets/datasheet_wfs210_uk.pdf Datasheet] | |||
Manuals : | ** [http://www.velleman.eu/downloads/0/user/getting_started_wfs210.pdf Quickstart manual] | ||
** [http://www.velleman.eu/downloads/0/user/usermanual_wfs210.pdf User manual] | |||
* [http://www.velleman.eu/downloads/0/infosheets/datasheet_wfs210_uk.pdf Datasheet] | |||
* [http://www.velleman.eu/downloads/0/user/getting_started_wfs210.pdf | |||
* [http://www.velleman.eu/downloads/0/user/usermanual_wfs210.pdf | |||
[[Category:Device]] | [[Category:Device]] | ||
[[Category:Oscilloscope]] | [[Category:Oscilloscope]] | ||
[[Category:In progress]] | [[Category:In progress]] |
Revision as of 17:13, 1 January 2015
The Velleman WFS210 is a claimed to be the first WiFi oscilloscope. It has 2 channels, and 10MS/s sampling rate per channel.
See Velleman WFS210/Info for more details (such as lsusb -v output) about the device.
Description
I saw this first in Maplin (UK electronics chain) priced at about £180. It seemed a lot for a 2-channel, 8 bit, 1MHz oscilloscope shipped without probes or charger, but it has some unusual features :
- Wifi & internal battery for self-contained remote connection to a tablet or PC
- Charges off USB (mini plug)
- Supported on IOS, Android 4, Windows
And, much praise to Velleman for
- Sources for Android build on github
- Protocol description on manufacturers site
I had a need to monitor the signals on a friend's rotating machinery, so when I saw a brand new example of this on an auction site for 1/4 the listed price, I snapped it up.
Taking it apart, I broke it: the power button really needs to be removed first / fitted last, levering the board out without removing the button damaged the switch. A wire link fixes it for now. Beware!
Hardware
Control logic
- Microchip dsPic33EP256MU806 microcontroller
- 12MHz crystal: clock source for the dsPic
USB interface
- Onboard the dsPic
Wifi interface
- Roving Networks (Microchip) RN171-I/RM
Analog frontend
- 6 x EGE EDR301A0528 reed relays (3 per input channel)
- 6 x variable capacitors (3 per channel)
- 4 x variable resistors (2 per channel)
- 2 x Texas Instruments OPA354 op-amps
- 1 x Microchip 6404E quad op-amp
- 1 x Maxim 1192E 8-bit 22MSPS dual A/D converter
Power
- 1 x 3.7V 1.8Ah lithium battery
- 1 x 7387 lithium pack charge controller
- 1 x TJ 42MD7LE regulator
?
- 8-pin pack marked 'NXC' near TI opamps
Photos
Protocol
The protocol is publically documented by the vendor.
(oddly, the protocol is described in terms of frames such as <STX> ... <ETX> as though on a serial stream. It doesn't mention TCP ports or USB endpoints)
Resources
- Software:
- iTunes
- Android (4.0 or later), Android sourcecode
- Windows
- Manuals: