Month: October 2018

Tools

Oscilloscope tests with a NodeMCU v3

One of the classes that I’m in this term is an introduction to Python, so I figured that I’d give MicroPython a shot.  I have a LoLin branded NodeMCU v3 kicking around, and have done a little bit of messing around with it.  Tonight, I figured that I’d try out the PWM on the NodeMCU and […]

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Tools

New Tool! Rigol DS1054Z

The Rigol DS1054Z is a beast for $350 USD.  50MHz worth of bandwidth, 12MB of sample RAM, 1GSa/s spread across four channels, and more functions than you can shake a stick at!  I haven’t had much of a chance to play with it since I’ve been super busy with school, but from what I’ve done […]

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