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| author | Romero, Brennan Perera, D. G. |
| author_facet | Romero, Brennan Perera, D. G. |
| contents | In this paper, our goal is to reproduce the basic functionalities of a regular oscilloscope, using the Nuvoton NUC-140 embedded systems development platform as the front-end and display method. A custom-built daughter board connects the NUC-140 to a variety of peripherals, including two BNC scope-probe connections, an external nine-button keypad, and a calibration signal. The LCD of the NUC-140 development board serves as the waveform display. From the experimental results, it is demonstrated that our proposed system became a very competent debugging tool. It implements 90% of the features we typically use on original oscilloscopes, including: automatic, edge-triggered, and single modes; waveform visualization using vertical and horizontal scaling; probe calibration. |
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| publishDate | 2025 |
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| spellingShingle | Composing Mini Oscilloscope on Embedded Systems Romero, Brennan Perera, D. G. Hardware Architecture In this paper, our goal is to reproduce the basic functionalities of a regular oscilloscope, using the Nuvoton NUC-140 embedded systems development platform as the front-end and display method. A custom-built daughter board connects the NUC-140 to a variety of peripherals, including two BNC scope-probe connections, an external nine-button keypad, and a calibration signal. The LCD of the NUC-140 development board serves as the waveform display. From the experimental results, it is demonstrated that our proposed system became a very competent debugging tool. It implements 90% of the features we typically use on original oscilloscopes, including: automatic, edge-triggered, and single modes; waveform visualization using vertical and horizontal scaling; probe calibration. |
| title | Composing Mini Oscilloscope on Embedded Systems |
| topic | Hardware Architecture |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.20571 |