Re: [LAU] Soundcard Oscilloscope

From: Ede Wolf <listac@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Mar 23 2018 - 11:28:57 EET

Am 22.03.2018 um 22:00 schrieb Will Godfrey:
> Which rather begs the question, why are almost all digital scopes only 8bit...
> unless you spend a fortune on them?

Bandwidth (or rather sample rate). For probably most applications an
oscilloscope is used for, audio being one of the few exceptions,
bandwidth is usually more important than resolution and a higher
bandwidth requires a higher sample rate to be of any use.

Also, higher resolution requires higher quality frontends, that
naturally get more and more expensive with increasing bandwidth.
You'll hardly find any affordable scope with remotely that noiselevel of
a good soundcard.

Further there is naturally a significant difference in data between
192kHz and 1GS, latter being quite the standard these days, and that
amount of data needs to be handled somewhat accurately by the AD
converter as well as the processing backend.

So to keep the amount of data managable, you reduce resolution, or
increase the price.

Anyway, I am unaware that there even is such an AD converter to handle
1GS/16bit+ at all. Anyone?

But even for audio I would assume, resolution is more important for fft
analysis than for an oscilloscope - though it is not uncommon that a
device does both, with of course a lousy front end unless you really
spend cash.
But, if capturing signals is really needed, like oneshot, 8 Bit, while
not a beauty to look at, is usually sufficient for analysis. For
everything else there are analog scopes to be had for cheap these days.

There are a few DC coupled soundcards out there. A company called expert
sleepers is selling devices, that make control voltages for analog
synthesizers controlable from (windows) computers, in turn requiring DC
coupled soundcards.
In that context I believe to have read some discussion about that. Maybe
that helps as a starting point.

But, as already said, mind your inputs. As a matter of principle always
starting out with a 10x probe (there are adapters) would be really
sensible behaviour to get used to, if no input protection is in place.
And a spare soundcard, just in case...
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