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OsciPrime Oscilloscope

Open Source Android Oscilloscope
Important Note: By purchasing this application from here, you are supporting the Open Source project (hardware and software), and enable us to constantly keep the application up to date. Also you will always get the most recent updates from us directly. You can download the source code and the application at http://www.osciprime.com under GPL.

This is a fully functional Android Oscilloscope. It works with the standard microphone audio input as well as with our USB Oscilloscope. It replaces our legacy version of the "OsciPrime Oscilloscope".

*Best Experience on Tablets or devices with large Screens*

Key Features:-> Powerful multi-touch functionality in an oscilloscope like never seen before-> All basic oscilloscope functionality (Trigger, Interleave, Measurement, Attenuation, Offset, etc.)-> Hardware Ready: With our OsciPrime Oscilloscope hardware, you can measure real voltage sources => http://www.osciprime.com-> Customization: Measuring in dark environments? Set up your workspace theme-colors as you like to fit your requirements.-> Export Screenshots to PNG for further use

Spec:-> 44100 kHz Mic input Mono-> USB Oscilloscope 2x 8 bit 6 [Msps/s]-> http://www.osciprime.com for more Info about USB scope specs

Currently working on:-> Testing and improving Hardware-> Adding Logging Support for the Android Application-> Tinkering for an Ubuntu Version of the SW

Information regarding USB Oscilloscope Hardware:We are currently developing a new hardware board, which we will make available for ordering under http://www.osciprime.com.

Refunds: You are not happy with our Oscilloscope, or your device does not support feature XY? No problem, we are refunding you even after the standard refund window! Just get in touch with us and we will try our best to resolve the issue or refund you.

Release 19 November 2013+ Improved Graphics performance by removing unnecessary layer+ Font size refined to scale better with displays+ Fixed misbehaving lower bar on 4.4 (Nexus 5)

Release 22 November 2012+ Calibration Offset is now calculated as float (fixes bug with OsciPrime hardware)

Release 31 October 2012+ Fixed Nullpointer in Audio Source+ Added Buffer Preview and Window+ USB OsciPrime: Uses double the amount of Y-Space now+ Added xxhdpi graphics

Release 19 October 2012+ Added debugging Option for manually setting params on the hardware+ Fixed issue with triggering on falling edge+ Improved trigger results for low frequencies+ Fixed notification issue

Release 23 August 2012+ Temporarily disabled attenuation changed when source not running+ Added a new offset parameter for every attenuation setting+ Added option to fetch calibration of the USB scope from our webserver+ Fixed a bug with the network sink where it would hang until client connects+ Added option for fullscreen mode (experimental)+ Added option to stop data acquisition when exiting the application+ Changed the color palette+ Changed app name to "OsciPrime" only

Release 27 Jul 2012+ Redone calibration implementation+ Handles are now more flexible and easier to add+ Added Holo Dark Style Checkboxes+ Added Network Sink and Source (experimental)+ Added Clipping indication (see settings)+ Fixed default zoom level for other resolutions+ Added Button to activate probe compensation for USB+ Externalized some Strings

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Reviews (14)

A. G. u. Jul 18, 2019     

to difficult to figure out without better instructions.signal trace too fine making it hard to see.appears to be a very good app indeed but just to complicated without instructions .

A. G. u. Jan 31, 2020     

I would l would like to have a complete package. Are they still available? If so at what cost? I have a Galaxy Note 10+.

A. G. u. Sep 4, 2014     

Looks like great software. but I need some instructions to help me to turn it on and get started using it. How do you keep the signal output on screen to be continuous instead of it stopping automatically stopping after 4 or 5 seconds. Please answer this for me. If it won't do this I would like a refund on my purchase. Tony Wheat

A. G. u. Nov 11, 2014     

Well done! Very versatile. UI could use a bit of improvement, one suggestion is to make some of the icons toggle. A better & more descriptive HELP screen within the app, as many capabilities have to be discovered. For those complaining how to use. NOTE; On 1st run... Read the 1st & 2nd screens carefully, BEFORE pressing "Got It" ..They are Help screens, explaining the icons. Helps if you know what & how to use an oscilloscope. TO START - use the "Play/Pause" icon

A. G. u. Mar 9, 2014     

We had a late 2000's Chevy topics that had erratic behavior with both engine and trans. Made a homemade cable from phone Mic input to trans input speed sensor. With a voltage limit/control inline. For being such a crude signal source cable. The graph was great and precise. I was able to take screenshot to prove trans had to come out. Someone had put too long of a bolt in bookbinding. Denting torque converter. The dent showed up on graph even though you couldn't see it when engine barred over.

A. G. u. Nov 20, 2013     

This is well done software and is a real asset. Much better on tablet than phone, but improving.

A. G. u. Jul 21, 2015     

Good, but ability to increase width of trace as well as adding levels of persistence afterglow would be a massive improvement!

A. G. u. Oct 16, 2014     

Hello...could you please send me the schematics to build a custom external probe thanx. Want it to plug to a samsung galaxy s5 if possible. Thanx again

A. G. u. May 19, 2013     

The fact that I can change frequency, zoom in and out, and can view one or both of the channels is great. Also, it is cool I can change the colors as well

A. G. u. Dec 22, 2012     

Really nice tool. Came in handy already a few times. Works on all my devices.

A. G. u. Nov 1, 2013     

Only a VERY rare few test instrument apps give truly useful and accurate data. THIS APP IS ONE OF THEM !

A. G. u. Oct 16, 2012     

Unfortunately my Samsung tablet does not have a USB Jack.

A. G. u. Jul 29, 2012     

I just hooked up a voltage divider like so: Gnd - 2.2KOhm - Mic In - 22KOhm - Test point Works like a charm (you need to use 2.2KOhm to make the phone detect that you are using an external mic). Functionality is basic, but for checking noise on a power rail it's just what the doctor ordered. Well done guys!

A. G. u. Jul 8, 2012     

Very interesting tool