ThunderScope is an open-source Thunderbolt and PCIe oscilloscope with a 1 GS/s data sampling rate (Crowdfunding)
The ThunderScope is an open-source, Thunderbolt/USB4 and PCIe oscilloscope with a sampling rate of up to 1 GS/s. It is portable, presents an affordable, open-source alternative to expensive bench-top and PC-based scopes, and delivers a higher sampling rate than most USB oscilloscopes. ThunderScope streams sample data to your computer for processing and analysis, unlike traditional oscilloscopes which βare limited by their built-in processing capabilities and cramped user interfaces.β It uses the fastest available interface, Thunderbolt, to stream data, allowing it to use your computerβs full potential. ThunderScope is βthe only scope that will get better every time you upgrade your computer.β The Thunderbolt oscilloscope is based on AMDβs Artix 7 XC7A35T-2CSG325C FPGA. It supports up to four channels and a full analog bandwidth of 500 MHz (with the anti-aliasing filter disabled). It doesnβt require an external power source, as it is powered via the Thunderbolt port. It comes in a [...]
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