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'''xoscope''' is a software libre oscilloscope program for the Linux desktop. [[Image:xoscope-2.0-capacitor.png]]
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== Key Help ==
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Press <code>?</code> to show the keyboard shortcuts on the application display. The more important commands are listed below:
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;<code>9</code>,<code>0</code>: Change time scaling
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;<code>{</code>,<code>}</code>: Change voltage scaling
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== Triggering ==
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To make the display sane, select <code>Trigger->Rising</code> from the drop-down menus.
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== Todo ==
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An example of how to call an external math program such as [[Octave]] to perform graphing functions similar to the Zeitnitz Oscilloscope would be informative.
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== See Also ==
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* The [[Lab-in-a-Box]] article includes instructions for use with the Lab-in-a-Box attenuator circuit.
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* [[Required software]] matrix with Free Software alternatives.
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== External Links ==
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* [http://xoscope.sourceforge.net/ xoscope Sourceforge page]
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[[Category:Software]]
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[[Category:Howtos]]

Latest revision as of 07:30, 4 January 2019

xoscope is a software libre oscilloscope program for the Linux desktop. Xoscope-2.0-capacitor.png

Key Help

Press ? to show the keyboard shortcuts on the application display. The more important commands are listed below:

9,0
Change time scaling
{,}
Change voltage scaling

Triggering

To make the display sane, select Trigger->Rising from the drop-down menus.

Todo

An example of how to call an external math program such as Octave to perform graphing functions similar to the Zeitnitz Oscilloscope would be informative.

See Also

  • The Lab-in-a-Box article includes instructions for use with the Lab-in-a-Box attenuator circuit.
  • Required software matrix with Free Software alternatives.

External Links