OpenScope MZ is a USB/WiFi oscilloscope with a Waveform Generator and Logic Analyzer. What does that mean? It's a device that you connect to your computer or tablet (through WiFi or a USB cable) that allows you to acquire, analyze, visualize, and control signals from circuits, sensors, and other electronic devices. Unlike typical USB instruments, OpenScope MZ has WiFi connectivity, this means that you not only have a USB oscilloscope, but you also have a WiFi Oscilloscope, iPad Oscilloscope, and more! OpenScope can also be programmed to run standalone like an Arduino or Raspberry Pi, but with high-speed precision analog and digital I/O. At the core of the OpenScope MZ is a powerful Microchip PIC32 MZ Processor. This processor has many resources that we took advantage of to enable the functionalities found on OpenScope MZ.
OpenScope MZ also comes with WaveForms Live, which is a free, Open Source, JavaScript-based software that runs in a browser and is inspired by our extremely popular software tool, WaveForms 2015. WaveForms Live can be run in a browser connected via WiFi or USB, in a browser without an internet connection, or as a mobile application.
Using the OpenScope + WaveForms Live, you will be able to configure the OpenScope to be a USB or WiFi Oscilloscope, Function Generator, Power Supply, and even a Data Logger.
We wanted to create OpenScope MZ to enable everyone to learn electronics. This means that we need to invite as many people as possible to contribute ideas and collaborate with others in order to accomplish our mission on accessibility. OpenScope MZ is designed to be as Open Sourced as possible; therefore, the hardware, firmware, software, and the mechanical specifications will be made available to anyone who wants to change and/or improve upon the design.
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