Although the design for the hardware was completedīefore the Kickstarter campaign, there turned out to be so Lot of hard work was still ahead of them in the following few Sufficient to start planning the production of these devices. (LabNation) achieved over $300,000 of funding, which was He started toĭesign the SmartScope along with two of his friends and set He started to thinkĪbout designing one himself, which would have all the features he expected of a USB scope: versatile, portable, easilyĮxtended, and with an intuitive user interface. When electronic engineer Riemer Grootjans acquired a number of different USB scopes for use at work and at home, he Before we takeĪ closer look at the SmartScope, we’ll first find out how this Measuring instrument that differs significantly from the competition, in both hardware as well as software. We’ve tried one out on a PC and a tablet.Ī fair number of (USB) oscilloscopes have previously been The software has been designed to make the user interface appear identical across all platforms.
ELEKTOR SMARTSCOPE ANDROID
SmartScope is an exception to this: it works just as well with an Android tablet, an iPad or an OS X
Most USB oscilloscopes have been designed for use in combination with a Windows or Linux PC. SmartScope: Multi-Platform Measuring Instrumentīy Harry Baggen (Elektor Netherlands Editorial)