AVR Scope Clock H3.1

 

Make your X-Y capable analog oscilloscope more useful!

Your oscilloscope can do a lot more using the

Dutchtronix AVR Oscilloscope Clock

Hardware version 3.1 Firmware version 4.3

The PCB design files available here. A complete parts list is available here (courtesy of B.B.).

The PCB is also available as a shared project on PCBWay. Please note that the PCB ("Dutchtronix AVR 'Scope Clock' Driver Circuit Board") from Ebay seller "thopow_4871" has a flaw: the BNC connector stud holes are not plated through which makes securing the BNC connectors very difficult. The shipping charges are also outrageous.

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Look at the Dutchtronix AVR Oscilloscope Clock, with firmware version V4.3

 

Hardware features:

 

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Connects to your analog scope in X-Y mode using BNC cables or probes (1x, 10x)

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Uses the Atmel AVR Atmega328p with 32KB flash memory

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On board 5V power regulator for use with user provided wall adapter (8-15V DC center positive)

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Standard power socket (5.5mm outside diameter)

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On-board Real-Time Clock with 32.768kHz crystal and battery backup: this clock won't lose time!

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Digital to Analog converter with built-in OpAmp (AD7302): no probes required.

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On-board true RS-232 level converter for the serial port

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Professionally made dual sided 3" x 3" PCB (with solder masks and silkscreen)

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Optional external 5V Power

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BNC connectors on PCB: use standard BNC cables

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DB9 connector on PCB: use a standard RS-232 cable.

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On-Off switch on PCB

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Two tactile switches on PCB

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Intensity Control Output, both positive and negative going

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Footprint on PCB for optional USB interface

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Header to select power from USB interface

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Header for External Clock Signal (GPS 1 Pulse Per Second, Rubidium Oscillator etc.)

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Headers provide easy access to TTL level Serial Port

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Extensive FAQ document available on this website

Date display

Digital Display

 

Firmware V4.3 features:

 

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Select different applications/modes from the on-screen menu: Clock, Terminal,  Function Generator, Calibration Screen, Demo and Boot.

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User control with 2 push button switches, including auto-repeat operation

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150-250 Hz refresh rate (dependent on the selected clock face mode)

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Set Time and Date using the on-board button switches.

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Set clock options and modes with On Screen Menu using the push button switches

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Roman Numerals Clock Display Option

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New Clock face:  Digital Display Mode now supported (Menu-Dial:Dig) with moving dial dot

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Binary Clock Display option, together with Hexadecimal numeric Display (Bi-Hex clock)

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US Debt Clock option

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Fractional Seconds display option showing time in 1/100 of a second increments.

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The AVR Oscilloscope Clock supports a total of 37 different display combinations, many more when including the "Day of the Week" Display Option

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The Terminal application now supports Persistent Vector Graphics, allowing you to run a games like Asteroids on another computer (PC or AVR based) and use the AVR Clock board as the display device (communication using the Serial Connection).

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Help Screen, selected by a short S2 push

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Simple Alarm Clock built-in. Use Menu to turn the Alarm on/off (Menu-Alarm:On). Use the On Screen Change Mode option to set the Alarm Time.

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On board LED option to show the time in Morse Code (Menu-Led:Morse).

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Day of the Week display on the screen (Menu-Name:Day)

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Optionally add your own name to the Clock Display

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Automatic Daylight Saving Time correction for the years 2021-2027 for the USA and the EU

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Automatic Screen Repositioning to prevent screen Burn-in; control Burn-In protection frequency from 1 to 9 minutes, or turn the feature off.

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Display Calibration mode

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Multiple PPS (pulse per Second) options

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Software correctable Time Accuracy

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Play modes to have some fun with the clock.

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Clean Reset of the EEProm Configuration Data option

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Select from Multiple Baud Rates for the Serial Interface on the Menu, now including the 250,000 baud value

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Automatic Time and Date setting when connected to the NMEA Serial output from a GPS device; turning GPS mode on now remembers the current Serial Port speed setting and restores that value when turning GPS mode off

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Use the IOCTL serial command to select unusual options.

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Firmware pre-programmed and upgradeable through the Serial Interface using the built-in boot-loader.

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On board very small boot-loader, less than 512 words, leaving 31KB code space available

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Boot-loader is STK500V1 compatible and uses avrdude to upload firmware (see WinAVR)

 

Besides keeping accurate time using both clock hands and numeric display, this AVR clock provides a host of options like:

 

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Numeric time display field showing 12hr, 24hr, hexadecimal time, alarm time or the date

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12 Hour, 24 Hour, Roman Numerals or mininal clock dial. Also a Digital time clock display. For true geeks, we offer the  binary clock display (with hex numeric display)

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No need to adjust the clock for Daylight Saving Time; it can be done automatically (USA and EU)

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Show the clock features to others using the built-in demo mode

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Need more accuracy: turn on the chrono mode to see the time in 1/100 of a second increments.

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Turn the Alarm clock on or off.

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Calibration screen application to optimally adjust the scope and probes.

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On board seconds indicator Led on or off; or make the LED show the current time in Morse code.

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Automatic Screen Repositioning with user controlled frequency.

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Play modes: run clock fast, in reverse or both

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Clean reset the clock to its virgin state

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Set the Baud Rate to be used on the Serial Interface.

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Enter the name of your choice using the menu and it can be shown on the clock face. Or make the clock show the "Day of the Week".

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Connect your GPS module using the Serial Connection and the clock will accurately display the current date and time

 

Changing the time or date is done using the on-board push button switches; the item being changed will flash. Depending on the selected display, this can be text (numeric display), a clock hand (analog clock only display) or even columns of "lights" (binary clock only display).

On Screen Menu

 

 

 

 

 

Binary Clock Display 11:49:14

 

This is what the assembled board looks like:

 

PCB Dimensions: 3" by 3"

 

A video showing the AVR Oscilloscope clock V3.1 in DEMO mode on a Tektronix 608 X-Y monitor is posted on YouTube.  An X-Y monitor is essentially a low frequency oscilloscope without the time-base section. The Tektronix 608 has a very good CRT and the image quality is the best possible.

 

 

Any flickering visible in this video is due to interaction with the camera shutter. The AVR Clock has very high refresh rates and shows a rock solid image.

 

This AVR Oscilloscope clock uses all through-hole components. The image below shows all the components necessary to assemble the board shown above, including a programmed ATmega328p microcontroller. You will also need an analog oscilloscope and an external wall adapter (8-15V DC, center positive) or  +5V regulated power source.  Most external wall adapters should fit without any problems.

 

Low-end Digital Scopes will not work well, High-end Digital Scopes do work (Tek TDS2014B, Tek TDS3034B, Tek TPS2024, HP54600B)

 

Please note that the firmware used on this AVR Clock is an Open Source application (the Source Code is available below) and is completely free.

 

For more information, please email me at:  

 

Dutchtronix AVR Oscilloscope Clock on Tektronix 475

 

Dutchtronix AVR Oscilloscope Clock Links:

 

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Assembly Instructions

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Operating Instructions

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Manual / FAQ

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Schematics and PCB

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Parts List

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Firmware upgrading instructions

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Terminal Application

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Function Generator Application

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AVR Clock Flash Image V4.3  (Serial Download)

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AVR Clock Flash Image V4.3 (AVR Programmer)

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AVR Clock PCB Eaglesoft V7.4 design files.

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AVR Clock PCB Gerber files

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AVR Clock Source Code V4.3

 

 

Clock with Roman Numerals

Calibration Screen

Clock with Alarm Time

Clock with Day of the Week Display

 

 

 

 

Dutchtronix AVR Oscilloscope Clock on Tektronix TDS3034B

 

 

What others are saying about the AVR Oscilloscope Clock:

 

"No need to sit down for the kit price, at $35.00 this will make a great addition to any workbench!"
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"That pretty much puts all of the oscilloscope art I have seen to shame"

     (NGinuity on Hacked Gadgets)

 

"The Geekiest Oscilloscope Clock Yet"
    (James Grahame on Retrothing )

 

"This is a fantastic looking kit, turn an oscilloscope into a clock!"
"It's great. Makes an awesome clock out of an oscilloscope. Not bad for $351."
    (Phillip Torrone in Make Magazine May 2007 and Make Magazine July 2007

 

Looking for the original version of the Dutchtronix AVR Oscilloscope Clock? Click on the image below

 

 

 

Customer Links:

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Peter S. has done interesting work using the clock in terminal mode:
https://github.com/petersieg/ScopeClock-alt

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ElectronixandMore: Look for Version 3: Build your own stand-alone scope AVR Oscilloscope Clock (but use a isolation transformer!)

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http://llemarie.wordpress.com/category/oscilloscope-clock/

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Scope Clock box with built-in GPS time, based on this design

 

The picture to the right shows Ethan Dicks' AVR Oscilloscope Clock (hardware 2.0) operating at the South Pole! Note that he's opted for the Roman Numerals Display, though Ethan likes the Binary Clock Display as well.

 

Credits:

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Frank Bemelman for doing the first Scope Clock using an Oscilloscope in X-Y mode

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Sascha Ittner for his vector coordinates generator example

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Dennis Tillman, John Miles, Joe Sousa and David Giller for technical assistance

 

Technical information:   

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Datasheet ATmega328p (Microcontroller)

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Datasheet AD7302 (DAC)

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Datasheet PCF8563 (RTC)

 

Oscilloscope Clock - Scope Clock - CRT Clock Links:

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http://www.cathodecorner.com/sc100.html

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http://www.franktechniek.nl/Kits/oscilloscopeclock/oscilloscopeclock.htm

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http://www.timefracture.org/vectclk.html

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http://www.webx.dk/oz2cpu/clock-scope/scope.htm

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http://www.leapsecond.com/pages/atomic-nixie/

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http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/Leserbriefe/Scope-Clock/Scope-Clock.htm (German)

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http://www.pambor.de/zeitstrahl/ZEITSTRAHL1100.htm    (German)

 

 

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