EspoTek Labrador: an Open-source board
The EspoTek Labrador is an open-source board enabling PC, Raspberry Pi, or Android devices to function as an electronics lab. It offers oscilloscope and signal generator features. The GitHub repository provides software, hardware, tutorials, and collaboration options.
Read original articleThe EspoTek Labrador is an open-source board that can turn your PC, Raspberry Pi, or Android Smartphone into an electronics lab bench, offering features like an oscilloscope and signal generator. The GitHub repository for Labrador contains all the necessary software and hardware, including tutorials, software binaries, documentation, and Raspberry Pi installation instructions. Community-contributed 3D printable cases and a plywood case design are available, along with instructions for building from source on different platforms. Licensing information for software, microcontroller software, and hardware files is also provided. Collaboration, bug reporting, feature requests, and pull requests can be made through the GitHub repository. For further details, the EspoTek Labrador GitHub repository can be accessed.
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