Study on the Smart Handheld Wireless Oscilloscope

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As the digital acquisition system is featured by increasingly higher technical targets and more complicated applicable conditions, the traditional digital oscilloscope has become incapable of meeting the requirements of real-time processing of sampled data and waveform display on one hand, and unqualified for field test in hard risky conditions on the other. This paper aims for comprehensively enhancing the digital oscilloscopes data processing, image display, human-machine interface and portable adaptability. To that end, it approaches the system composition of improved oscilloscope, and renders a chance to wirelessly connect the oscilloscope with any of the Smart Handheld Devices with Android operation system through the added wireless data interactive channel, which forms a smart handheld wireless oscilloscope. Such oscilloscope adopts the divisional coordination between data acquisition system and Smart Handheld Device to greatly improve data processing, waveform display and HMI, and realize wireless operation of remote test as a result.

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