PC sound card as sig-gen, sa, & o-scope?

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gwhite

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Hi,

I'm looking for opinions on folk's favorite (but under $100) software to be used
with a computer's sound card. I'd like to use my computer as test equipment for
audio signals. I'd like signal generation, spectrum analysis, and a two channel
scope.

Thanks.
 
gwhite <gwhite@ti.com> wrote:
Hi,

I'm looking for opinions on folk's favorite (but under $100) software to be used
with a computer's sound card. I'd like to use my computer as test equipment for
audio signals. I'd like signal generation, spectrum analysis, and a two channel
scope.
Signal generation - under linux, the program "siggen".
Free, and basic.
Works for me.
 
You could learn C++ and program the sound card yourself. Not hard at
all. See my site for example code : www.sdeyoreo.tripod.com
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 01:16:21 GMT, gwhite <gwhite@ti.com> wrote:

Hi,

I'm looking for opinions on folk's favorite (but under $100) software to be used
with a computer's sound card. I'd like to use my computer as test equipment for
audio signals. I'd like signal generation, spectrum analysis, and a two channel
scope.

Thanks.
 
gwhite wrote:

Signal generation - under linux, the program "siggen".
Free, and basic.
Works for me.

Thanks. Unfortunately I have an investment in Windows (and all the associated
software) and won't in the near term be going to Linux.

I did some more searching and found a reasonably priced package:
I use DaqGen for generating signals in the audio range (the program can
do up to 64KHz... but depends on limits of soundcard).
http://www.daqarta.com . Freeware.

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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 01:16:21 GMT, in sci.electronics.design gwhite
<gwhite@ti.com> wrote:

Hi,

I'm looking for opinions on folk's favorite (but under $100) software to be used
with a computer's sound card. I'd like to use my computer as test equipment for
audio signals. I'd like signal generation, spectrum analysis, and a two channel
scope.

Thanks.
http://audio.rightmark.org/index_new.shtml
and
DazyWeb Laboratories, a bit buggy, but has a lot of potential. (groan
the site is down)




martin

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All shortcuts have disappeared.
Screen. Mind. Both are blank.
 

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