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ScopeKeypad

This project is to create a keypad for use with a PicoScope. The idea is to have a traditional interface to use with oscilloscope software.

image https://youtu.be/zDIKAT928zg

To use: Make circuit - get the 'main_pcb' made. (in the Hardware/gerbers folder) - get one of the 'front_panels' made. There is one for 7mm buttons, and one for 12mm buttons. - Solder all the components on - Solder JP1 and JP2 depending on if you brought Sparkfun or Worldsemi LEDs (they have different pinouts -_- ). upload firmware - Install Arduino_STM32 ( https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/Arduino_STM32 ) - Open ScopeKeypad\Firmware\ScopeKeypad_Firmware\ScopeKeypad_Firmware.ino - Upload firmware with settings: - Board: "Generic STM32F103C" - Variant: "STM32F103C8 (20k RAM, 65k Flash)" - Upload method: "STLink" - CPU Speed(MHz): "72Mhz (normal)" - Optimize: "Smallest (default)" upload shortcut settings to PicoScope software - Open PicoScope - Click 'Tools' - Click 'Preferences...' - Open the 'Keyboard' tab - Under 'Select keyboard map.', select 'import' - Open 'picoscope_shortcuts.pskeys'

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