
Jyetech DSO
Folder: Electronics
A 2MS/s digital oscilloscope based on an ATMega64. If you choose to build this one too and you haven't worked with SMD parts before (down to 402), better get some practice first! This one sells at seeedstudio.com for about 35$ Please note that a new hardware version of this device has been released, therefore these images will most likely not apply to it.
28 Jul 2009
Jyetech - Arduino speed measurement
www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1248812473
about 8µs for:
while(1) {
digitalWrite(13,HIGH);
digitalWrite(13,LOW);
}
Please note that a new hardware version of this device has been released, therefore these images will most likely not apply to it.
09 Aug 2009
Jyetech - replaced ATmega64
The scope was behaving strangely, so I replaced the cpu.
I removed the old one with ChipQuik and kept it for future projects. Maybe it is not entirely bad, but only can't handle being overclocked to 20MHz. I marked it with an X.
Let's see if it did any good.
Please note that a new hardware version of this device has been released, therefore these images will most likely not apply to it.
09 Jul 2009
jyetech scope - other parts
Please note that a new hardware version of this device has been released, therefore these images will most likely not apply to it.
09 Jul 2009
jyetech scope - SMD parts
Make sure D1/D7 are placed correctly. The opamps will survive the reversed zener diode (D1), but the other one (D7) is used for a boost converter which DIES if it is put in wrong.
Please note that a new hardware version of this device has been released, therefore these images will most likely not apply to it.
09 Jul 2009
jyetech scope - "empty" board
The ATmega64 + quartz + load capacitors are presoldered and flashed with the current firmware.
Please note that a new hardware version of this device has been released, therefore these images will most likely not apply to it.
09 Jul 2009
jyetech scope - SMD parts done
Some parts were extremely small, I guess 402 components. Soldering was challenging and my tweezers were almost too large and my left hand was shaking too much.
Please note that a new hardware version of this device has been released, therefore these images will most likely not apply to it.
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