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Linux Oscilloscope

Development with µCLinux

Published in issue 366, June 2007

Linux Oscilloscope
Linux is used more and more frequently for the control of various electronic devices such as mobile phones, routers and satellite receivers. These devices often use a special derivative of Linux, which is called µCLinux. This variation has a small footprint and can be used on many different types of microcontrollers. As an introduction to this variant of Linux we look at the development of an oscilloscope based on Linux. This scope can even perform measurements via the Internet!

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