Difference between revisions of "Velleman PCSGU250"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
ChristophF (talk | contribs) |
ChristophF (talk | contribs) (→Photos) |
||
Line 37: | Line 37: | ||
File:PCSGU250_PCB.JPG|<small>PCB, front</small> | File:PCSGU250_PCB.JPG|<small>PCB, front</small> | ||
File:VELLEMANN_PCSGU250_PCB_BACK.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small> | File:VELLEMANN_PCSGU250_PCB_BACK.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small> | ||
File:VELLEMANN_PCSGU250_SIGNAL_GEN.JPG|<small>signal generator?</small> | File:VELLEMANN_PCSGU250_SIGNAL_GEN.JPG|<small>signal generator or trigger circuit?</small> | ||
File:VELLEMANN_PCSGU250_OUTPUT_STAGE.jpg|<small> | File:VELLEMANN_PCSGU250_OUTPUT_STAGE.jpg|<small>output stage</small> | ||
File:VELLEMANN_PCSGU250_RUSTY_METAL.jpg|<small>chunk of rusty metal for weighte</small> | |||
File:VELLEMANN_PCSGU250_FRONT.jpg|<small>output stage</small> | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 15:57, 30 July 2013
The [1] is an inexpensive USB-based oscilloscope. It has 2 channels, an analog bandwidth of 12MHz and 25MS/s sampling rate.
See Velleman PCSU250/Info for more details (such as lsusb -vvv output) about the device.
Hardware
Control logic
- Xilinx XC3S50 50K-gate FPGA
- 50MHz crystal: 50.000 Y0KE (clock source for the Xilinx FPGA)
- Microchip PIC18LF2450-I/SP 8-bit microcontroller
USB interface
- inluded in the PIC
Analog frontend
- 4 x SIR-S4-105A IZ Goodsky 5V relay (2 per input channel)
- 2 x Texas Instruments OPA2354 op-amps
- 1 x Analog Devices AD9288BST-40 Dual 8-bit 40MSPS A/D converters
Power
- 3 x Texas Instruments TPS766xx voltage regulators (IC19=1V, IC20=2.5V, IC21=3.3V)
Trigger Level
- 74HCT4051D 8-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer with 15 resistors, is that a R2R DAC??? I would guess this one is for the trigger level
Signal Generator
- DAC0800LCM 8-Bit Digital-to-Analog Converter Settling Time 0.1 µs, does that mean max. 10Mhz Sample rate?
- TL081C JFET OPAMP
- lm6172 Dual High Speed, Low Power, Low Distortion Voltage Feedback Amplifiers 100Mhz GBW
Photos
Protocol
TODO.
Resources
- The vendor software appears to have been written by Magnova Components.