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Garengineer
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Hello! One project I want to work on is an embedded systems project which I can measure voltage (both positive and negative) and plot it on a graph where the x-axis is time and the y-axis is voltage. Would this be considered an oscilloscope or would it be something else?
Also, I was thinking in order to measure negative voltage, I was thinking of applying a negative voltage to the cathode of a diode so that it conducts when negative voltage is applied then let the negative voltage go through an inverting amplifier so the mcu can measure the "negative voltage." (I know I have to consider things like bandwidth, and the fact that omp amps have a low pass response, but I'm saying hypothetically)
Also, I was thinking in order to measure negative voltage, I was thinking of applying a negative voltage to the cathode of a diode so that it conducts when negative voltage is applied then let the negative voltage go through an inverting amplifier so the mcu can measure the "negative voltage." (I know I have to consider things like bandwidth, and the fact that omp amps have a low pass response, but I'm saying hypothetically)
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