danielsmusic
New Member
the other day i wondering what i could use as a ossilascope.
i just hit me when i was on my computer, on windows xp there is that sound recoder program that shows what the sound would look like virtualy.
if you make a simple circuit that scales any voltage down to 5v and plug it into the mic input of your computer you hav a occilascope that will only cost £10 at the most (unless of course you blow up your computer)
would it work or is this so stupid it mite as well go in the bin?
i just hit me when i was on my computer, on windows xp there is that sound recoder program that shows what the sound would look like virtualy.
if you make a simple circuit that scales any voltage down to 5v and plug it into the mic input of your computer you hav a occilascope that will only cost £10 at the most (unless of course you blow up your computer)
would it work or is this so stupid it mite as well go in the bin?