Towards an Open-Source Multi-GHz Sampling Oscilloscope
Offered By: Hackaday via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the challenges and progress in developing an open-source multi-GHz sampling oscilloscope in this 31-minute conference talk by Ted Yapo. Delve into the complexities of recreating a 14.5 GHz sampling oscilloscope design from 1968 using modern components and techniques. Learn about sampling architecture, analog samplers, comparators, and calibration methods. Discover insights on power supply considerations, waveform analysis, bandwidth limitations, and time domain reflectometry. Gain understanding of eye diagrams and gated ring oscillators while following the speaker's journey through dead ends and promising leads in this ambitious project.
Syllabus
Introduction
State of the Art 1968
Sampling Architecture
Schematic
Analog Sampler
Comparator
History
Analog Devices
Calibration
Power Supply
Waveforms
Bandwidth
Time Domain Reflectometry
TDR Calculators
Eye Diagrams
Gated Ring Oscillator
Taught by
HACKADAY
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