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Oscilloscope Based on Android Making Use of Raspberry Pi

Sohini Kumavat

Abstract


Android based oscilloscope utilizing raspberry pi, this undertaking proposes the plan and execution of an oscilloscope by utilizing android gadget. The idea of this venture is to notice the various types sign and measure boundaries like voltage, recurrence, time, and so forth. It is executed by applying sign to the Arduino nano which acts ADC and send this information to the raspberry pi. Raspberry pi will peruse the information on sequential port and send it to the android gadgets through inbuilt Wi-Fi module.


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