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OSCILLOSCOPE USB 200KHZ

28014

Manufacturer Part Number
28014
Description
OSCILLOSCOPE USB 200KHZ
Manufacturer
Parallax Inc
Type
USBr
Datasheets

Specifications of 28014

Includes
Probes, Software, USB Cable
Bandwidth
200kHz
Channels
Dual
Display Type
None - Requires Computer and Monitor
Probe Type
Hook Probes x1 (3)
Sampling Rate (per Second)
500ks/s
Voltage - Input, Max
20V p-p
Voltage - Supply
5 VDC, USB Powered
Product
Microcontroller Accessories
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Input Impedance
-
Rise Time (typ)
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
Q2119020
Reading a Remote Control with DecodeSonyIRRemote.bs2
This application program is longer and more complex than the example programs used in
the other Activities. The author has inserted some informational comments; for an in-
depth look check out the Weekend Application Kit in the Further Investigation section at
the end of this chapter.
' -----[ Program Title and Description ]-----------------------------------
' Understanding Signals - DecodeSonyIRRemote.bs2
' Decode 38 kHz Sony IR TV remote control signal.
' Author: Andy Lindsay, Parallax, Inc.
' {$STAMP BS2}
' {$PBASIC 2.5}
' -----[ I/O Definitions ]-------------------------------------------------
IR_detect
' -----[ Constants ]-------------------------------------------------------
active_high
active_low
' -----[ Variables ]-------------------------------------------------------
' This program reads all the pulses delivered by the remote, but in
' practice, only the first two to five pulses are required.
' used To save seven To 9 Words in RAM (in this section) and the same
' number OF PULSIN commands in the Process IR Pulses subroutine.
Run the program DecodeSonyIRRemote.bs2
CH1
CH2
Horizontal Dial
Trigger Source
Trigger Edge
Trigger Mode
Run / Stop Mode
Trigger Voltage
Autoscale
PIN
CON
CON
8
1
0
Off
2 V / division
2 ms / division
Channel 2 at 50%
Falling
Normal
Continuous
2 V
Off
' IR detector output -> P8.
' Used to set PULSIN commands
' to detect +/- pulses.
This can be
Figure 7-10:
OPTAscope
configuration for
handheld infrared
remote control
decoding