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 The idea is to use the PC soundcard in its operational range as an Oscilloscope. Depending on your soundcard performance, signals up to half of its maximum operating frequency can be monitored (generally 44.1kHz). There are many softwares that can turn a Soundcard into an oscilloscope, they are not the purpose of this article. The idea is to use the PC soundcard in its operational range as an Oscilloscope. Depending on your soundcard performance, signals up to half of its maximum operating frequency can be monitored (generally 44.1kHz). There are many softwares that can turn a Soundcard into an oscilloscope, they are not the purpose of this article.
  
-My favorite is the powerfull Soundcard Scope© from Christian Zeitnitz that can be found here: +=== The Scope === 
-http://www.zeitnitz.de/Christian/scope_en+ 
 +I have designed a soundcard oscilloscope that runs in your browser. 
 + 
 +WaveWatchBE : http://www.bellesondes.fr/wavewatch 
 + 
 +{{http://bellesondes.fr/user/pages/01.main/_callout/scrn_splash.png}}
  
 === The probe === === The probe ===
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