Open-Source Software for JYE TECH's DSO-150 Oscilloscope
The Jye Tech DSO-150, a compact and competent scope, is available as a kit for purchase. For those enthusiastic about DIY projects, the kit can be further customized with the latest open-source firmware, named Open-DSO-150.
This open-source firmware has been comprehensively redeveloped from the ground up and equips the scope with a range of appealing features. Users can employ one analog or three digital channels, and triggers are adjustable for both rising and falling edges on all signals. In addition, a voltmeter mode, serial data dump feature, and signal statistics display expand the scope's analysis capabilities.
To access the full list of features, please visit the GitHub page. To install the firmware on your DSO-150, you can build the firmware using the free STM32 version of Atollic trueSTUDIO.
Interested in the Jye Tech DSO-150 straight from the manufacturer? Our review of the device is also available. For those embarking on custom scope hacks, we welcome your innovative contributions.
Our thanks to [John] for the tip!
Additional Information:
For added functionality, the Open-DSO-150 firmware offers multiple channel support, configurable triggers, voltmeter mode, serial data dump, and signal statistics display. Users can build the firmware using the free STM32 version of Atollic trueSTUDIO. To get started, install the software, clone the Open-DSO-150 repository, configure the project settings, build the firmware, and flash it onto the scope via a suitable interface. Ensure you have the necessary permissions and hardware setup to successfully install and run the firmware on your device.
The open-source firmware, Open-DSO-150, allows DIY enthusiasts to further customize their Jye Tech DSO-150 scopes with the latest technology. To build the firmware using the free STM32 version of Atollic trueSTUDIO, users can clone the Open-DSO-150 repository, configure the project settings, and flash it onto the scope for a customized experience, featuring multiple channel support, configurable triggers, voltmeter mode, serial data dump, and signal statistics display.