A 2 channel DIY oscilloscope over WiFi! DOWNLOAD STL and schematic: github.com/theGADGETSplaylist... Martin Loren GitHub: github.com/martinloren/HScope
these are fun and rewarding to build but yes, one needs the time... I'll be reaching for this scope most often going forward, I think... take care, Rome:)
As usual great stuff!! Will b nice when Denis can just sell us the whole package. In cylinder pressure transducer fantastic scope, vibration sensors all bluetoothed to your barcalounger. That's what I'm talkin bout😀
it is doable ... if I can do it so can others ... you should drop by our TELEGRAM HScope group, Ken ... where information and help is available to build these...and since you are in the USA can find a member there that does build HS402 for sale ... he does nice work...
Very compact the way you sandwich the boards together! I take it the low profile female headers used on the USB HS402 pcb will not provide enough clearance.
I've been trying to piece this together on digi key but their are to many options for the components. is there a shared cart somewhere i can get these from or more specific component list. for example what voltage should the capacitors be.
there is a BOM on Martin's GitHib...link is in video description box...I sourced everything on Aliexpress... if you're going to build this Walter. I highly recommend you look us up on the Telegram platform...here is a link: t.me/hscope Denis
I like this a lot. Hope to build one soon but have to check availability and prices of the components cause I have no idea about the costs for such module. subscribed ! thanks for sharing
as to cost, I make the analogy to fishing...if 1st fishing trip ever, than cost of lures and other equipment will seem high... we have HScope TELEGRAM Group where info and advice is shared...I invite you to join us if you contemplate this build: t.me/hscope I would greet your there... Denis
@@theGADGETSplaylist denis thanks for the invitation - i will be there once I am ready and prepared as I do have to order the SMD soldering pad and heat gun and some other stuff. I do not worry over the price, it is just to get prepared right cause I use to be well prepared before I start cause I wanna get it done in one run and do not wanna wait for parts or pieces missing. First I need the basics, then I will have my loto one here and a bit more experience and then I am ready to follow you there. But I am not the car guy, just have been working @ daimler HQ in the management, far away from plant and repairs even though I had spend my time there to learn the basics when I had studied, so I had to learn to bend iron and solder there cause I had an interest for crafting something else then Excelsheets and market or production strategies. But I like to follow what you achieve, all those different bits and pieces just to get a glimpse of understanding from the leak search over tyre and brake balancing to the pressure attentuator or the endoscope to look into cylinders. thanks a lot and I learned a lot from your work and help.
Hello Denis and Martin, my bits have just arrived and i am assembling my version of the board etc. Just measured the current consumption of the board at 16 mA @ 5 volts and at 3.3 volts it is also 16 mA as supplied from the 3.3 volt pin on the 4 pin header socket at one end of the stm32411 board. It seems that that the voltage regulator on the board can be "backfed" from the 3.3 volt header pin connection without consuming any more current. The blue led/pushbutton on the board is happy with the 3.3 volt supply as well indicating the test software is running ok. Can i propose to supply the board for option 2 and 3 with the respective external regulators for that option and leave the little choke near the micro in place? This would make it easier to complete the project for some of the builders. Or is there a special reason to remove the choke?
Technical questions such as these are best answered in the TELEGRAM HScope Group... I invite you to join us where Martin or others can discuss this with you Max: t.me/hscope
yes...Ramon, a member of our HScope Telegram Group builds HS402W for sale. here's a link to our group, Graeme and I'll be pleased to greet you there and introduce you to Ramon Denis
Hi Denis, Great project Denis. Will build one myself using your instructions. Confused as to what is the difference between version 2 or 3 of the PCB. Which should I order to follow your build (I know you used V2) but perhaps V3 is an improvement ??
I invite you to join us on TELEGRAM HScope LOUNGE: t.me/hscope much better place to discuss the v2.0 and v3.0 differences and lots of tips and advice before starting to order components...I will greet you there George:)
@@theGADGETSplaylist Thanks Denis, Had trouble getting into Telegram before (didn't like my Australian mobile number) but just got it to work using your link.
merci pour la presentation de ce super oscilloscope , ou peut t on j 'en procurer un , car j ai ni les outils et la connaissance pour fabriquer cette oscilloscope et merci pour la presentation et le travail que tu fait
moi, je suis trop paresseux pour en construire pour vente, Stepahne:) mais, je connait un gars sur notre groupe TELEGRAM qui en fait...un americain qui en a vendu plusieur...
to reduce the chances of mistakes, I invite you to join me on HScope Telegram group: t.me/hscope/1 there, I can best point you to the right PCB boards for this project
the most fun way to get a HS402 is by building one:) but, if you're interested in purchasing one, you could meet Ramon on our HScope Telegram group who does make them for sale...and does nice work too! follow this link if interested, Joe: t.me/hscope Denis
hello i have problem my country is not run google play store and google play service not present i have all ready maked hs402 and i want buy license please tell how buy license and my country is Mongolia please please
I see that the MQ sensor values are influenced by humidity and to a lesser extent temperature. This might explain your "false positive" readings at steamy hot engine temps. Do you have any idea of the response times of these sensors?
you are absolutely right about the moisture...it's a consideration... I don't have the electronic response times at my fingertips...nor would they matter...the real response time is determined by how long it take for sample to reach chamber...I've modified the water separator since the video...check out images in download folder...and that has sped things up...
@@theGADGETSplaylist I saw a temperature correction formula in the datasheet but nothing for moisture otherwise one could add a humidity and temp sensor to the sampling chamber and correct in software if one really wanted exact measurements! Actually, I wonder if a humidity sensor would be useful for detecting water vapor in the crankcase or exhaust in cases of headgasket leaks of coolant? The alcohol in gasoline might throw exhaust measurements for a loop though. My interest in response times is motivated by a curiosity of whether the system could be used to detect leaks in the intake or exhaust systems? One could use smoke or some hydrocarbon spray as a tracer and sniff around with a air sampling hose.
@@TheDerekeder those MQ-x sensors and analog and digital outputs... Most ARDUINO projects you see are using the digital output combined with elaborate "sketches" and targeted at air quality measurements. I've used the analog output which is oscilloscope friendly and needs no code/sketches...it is for detecting the presence of hydrocarbons or CO2...no corrections/compensations...
Ramon, a member of our HScope TELEGRAM group does make some for sale. If interested, I suggest you join the group (follow link) and you'll be able to contact him... t.me/hscope Denis
The best way and most fun way is to build it for yourself:) There is at least 1 member of our HScope TELEGRAM group that does build them within the USA. Here is an invite to group, if interested: t.me/hscope Denis
Hello Martin. Thank you for the great videos. I built an hs102 about a year ago thanks to your help. I’ve ordered most of the parts for an hs402, however it really seems to be above my abilities. Do you know anyone that would sell a prebuilt one. I’ve looked on the telegram chat but no one has asked. I’m afraid to ask and offend the group.
@the GADGETS playlist i have learn that you need a bootloader when you program then with ide, but they can be flash by other way to since i have been waching your video and martin to, it got me interested been looking at arduino training since a will it amazin what it can do, good work you have done congrat
Do you allow me to make one observation... use metal enclosure to work as a noise shield or if Wanna go the 3D print or plastic enclosure Wrap inside All Around with aluminium tape Just made it on my old picoscope and it worked as day to night Well worth it Nice work
you are describing a Faraday Cage which was implemented on HS102 (GADGETS#62 @ 3 minute mark) that scope is USB like your PICO and lent itself to this but the HS402 featured here is WiFi and the built-in antenna of the ESP32 chip would likely be impaired by a metal shielding
@@theGADGETSplaylist yes its all true but you can shield and use external antenna I have a pico 2205 old one And saw that the new Versions came with metal shield around the board Só i wrapped the plastic inside and now im in microvolts range maybe because was next to tv but now im happy Thx for answering
@@alexluz7023 the 30pin ESP32 boards that this build uses does not come with external antenna option nor does it need it others have tried the ESP32E and found external antenna orientation relative to the circuit to be very temperamental causing more issues rather than solving them all of this stuff gets experimented and discussed at length in our HScope Telegram Group, Alex:)
@@TheJImbolay I invite you to our HScope Telegram Group, James...follow this link: t.me/hscope I will greet you and introduce you to Ramon...great guy and does very nice work! Denis
@@theGADGETSplaylist thanks so much Dennis I've been a technician for 40 years and just getting into scope work now I bought one of the cheap Pecos but I would really like the Bluetooth one
It’s sad for people like me who have two left thumbs about downloading & flashing chips , circuit boards, I’m just a diagnostic technician only know how to use the tools to perform tests, just skip buying this scope , picoscope, yes it’s more money, but I don’t have to build it
I understand building these things isn't for everyone... PICO is a lot more money, like 30x or more! HS5xx series scopes are already built and affordable yes, they are "only" 2 channels but perform very well
Thank you for the tips Denis, you make it looks so easy👌
Looks great, final product👏
lol...the power of video editing Ramon:)
This would be great for test drives. I’m adding this to the build list if I ever get caught up. Thanks for sharing.
great little scope, Chad...hope you find time:)
Denis. Definatelly another hit for your records. Great project. I will find the way to build one. Greetings from Colombia
thanks, Juan...long time no see, hope all is well:)
Wireless wonder. Beauty project! Cheers Denis 👍
you got to build one of these HS402, Ian...USB or WiFi...these things are amazing!
TROOPER has us pretty much trained now...
Another awesome one Denis! Man I need to start doing these builds!
these are fun and rewarding to build but yes, one needs the time...
I'll be reaching for this scope most often going forward, I think...
take care, Rome:)
Man, your channel does not have enough subscribers. Excellent content.
thank you, Matt:)
Nicely done. Another well thought out and designed tool. Your Fusion has become a test lab! 😁
lol...FUSION may start locking me out like my F150 did!
@@theGADGETSplaylist My Lincoln has a habit of that also. I think it's jealous !
Thanks for your video- brilliant tool for my next project!.
good luck with project:)
am available if questions
Great built Denis👏👏👏
The new go to scope, great job!
thx Chris!
you are developing very good things Denis, thank you
I really like this one Osvandre. Thank you so much for your comment:)
At the beginning I thought you show me a pathway of Super Mario ;-) Nice pros and vids though. Keep up the good work :-)
thank you very much for your comment, Zorgens:)
Excellent! greetings from Argentina.
greetings from Canada:)
Great idea!
thanks!
these are quite fun to build...
As usual great stuff!! Will b nice when Denis can just sell us the whole package. In cylinder pressure transducer fantastic scope, vibration sensors all bluetoothed to your barcalounger. That's what I'm talkin bout😀
lol...I'm too lazy to package this for sale Bill:)
but, I'm starting to wonder if others in our TELEGRAM group might be...it will be discussed...
Merveilleux !
Merci Derek:)
Freakin awesome!
yeah, Martin developed a nice project here!
Muito bom, gostaria de fazer um...
Parabéns.
obrigado meu amigo
sweet a new YT channel Hi frum east Tn .. i need this thing to bad it ant all ready made but looks doable
it is doable ... if I can do it so can others ...
you should drop by our TELEGRAM HScope group, Ken ... where information and help is available to build these...and since you are in the USA can find a member there that does build HS402 for sale ... he does nice work...
you can find us here Ken:
t.me/hscope
Denis
Very compact the way you sandwich the boards together! I take it the low profile female headers used on the USB HS402 pcb will not provide enough clearance.
all kinds of clearance, Jim...the problem is the ESP32 boards came in with male headers soldered...and they are the square pin type...
I've been trying to piece this together on digi key but their are to many options for the components. is there a shared cart somewhere i can get these from or more specific component list. for example what voltage should the capacitors be.
there is a BOM on Martin's GitHib...link is in video description box...I sourced everything on Aliexpress...
if you're going to build this Walter. I highly recommend you look us up on the Telegram platform...here is a link:
t.me/hscope
Denis
need license different source not google because my country not Google play store google play service not present how to buy license please tell
I like this a lot. Hope to build one soon but have to check availability and prices of the components cause I have no idea about the costs for such module.
subscribed !
thanks for sharing
as to cost, I make the analogy to fishing...if 1st fishing trip ever, than cost of lures and other equipment will seem high...
we have HScope TELEGRAM Group where info and advice is shared...I invite you to join us if you contemplate this build:
t.me/hscope
I would greet your there...
Denis
@@theGADGETSplaylist denis thanks for the invitation - i will be there once I am ready and prepared as I do have to order the SMD soldering pad and heat gun and some other stuff. I do not worry over the price, it is just to get prepared right cause I use to be well prepared before I start cause I wanna get it done in one run and do not wanna wait for parts or pieces missing.
First I need the basics, then I will have my loto one here and a bit more experience and then I am ready to follow you there.
But I am not the car guy, just have been working @ daimler HQ in the management, far away from plant and repairs even though I had spend my time there to learn the basics when I had studied, so I had to learn to bend iron and solder there cause I had an interest for crafting something else then Excelsheets and market or production strategies.
But I like to follow what you achieve, all those different bits and pieces just to get a glimpse of understanding from the leak search over tyre and brake balancing to the pressure attentuator or the endoscope to look into cylinders.
thanks a lot and I learned a lot from your work and help.
@@typxxilps all good:)
am sure you'll enjoy the OSC482 and you know where to find us if need arises...
Hello Denis and Martin, my bits have just arrived and i am assembling my version of the board etc.
Just measured the current consumption of the board at 16 mA @ 5 volts and at 3.3 volts it is also 16 mA as supplied from the 3.3 volt pin on the 4 pin header socket at one end of the stm32411 board.
It seems that that the voltage regulator on the board can be "backfed" from the 3.3 volt header pin connection without consuming any more current.
The blue led/pushbutton on the board is happy with the 3.3 volt supply as well indicating the test software is running ok.
Can i propose to supply the board for option 2 and 3 with the respective external regulators for that option and leave the little choke near the micro in place?
This would make it easier to complete the project for some of the builders.
Or is there a special reason to remove the choke?
Technical questions such as these are best answered in the TELEGRAM HScope Group...
I invite you to join us where Martin or others can discuss this with you Max:
t.me/hscope
Love your channel!!! I have a Hantek 1008c. Is there any way to add wifi to it?
thx for the comment Kurt:)
no, there is no way to add wifi to HT1008c
Denis
Is there somewhere I could but a complete unit thanks or even the Bluetooth one kind regards
yes...Ramon, a member of our HScope Telegram Group builds HS402W for sale.
here's a link to our group, Graeme and I'll be pleased to greet you there and introduce you to Ramon
Denis
Hi Denis,
Great project Denis. Will build one myself using your instructions.
Confused as to what is the difference between version 2 or 3 of the PCB.
Which should I order to follow your build (I know you used V2) but perhaps V3
is an improvement ??
I invite you to join us on TELEGRAM HScope LOUNGE:
t.me/hscope
much better place to discuss the v2.0 and v3.0 differences and lots of tips and advice before starting to order components...I will greet you there George:)
@@theGADGETSplaylist Thanks Denis, Had trouble getting into Telegram before (didn't like my Australian mobile number) but just got it to work using your link.
Denis, any plans on doing a future project with the 3.0 PCB/Hotplate(if possible)?
no plans for PCB v3.0 at this time...I have loads of PCB v2.0 and favor its OPT1 build and if WiFi then stack with 30pin ESP32 board
I wonder if it’s possible to make a 4 channel version of this
to my knowledge, Martin has no plans at this time for 4 channel WiFi
From where do you source your battery packs? I haven't seen any with the battery indicator on the port side, always on top.
I got these from my local WalMart...they even have smaller 2200mAh (18650) which would be enough and they too have LED in this location...
@@theGADGETSplaylist Thanks! I'll source a few for my 5 volt reference boxes
@@vlstyles I go through those like candy!
merci pour la presentation de ce super oscilloscope , ou peut t on j 'en procurer un , car j ai ni les outils et la connaissance pour fabriquer cette oscilloscope et merci pour la presentation et le travail que tu fait
moi, je suis trop paresseux pour en construire pour vente, Stepahne:)
mais, je connait un gars sur notre groupe TELEGRAM qui en fait...un americain qui en a vendu plusieur...
@@theGADGETSplaylist merci pour ta reponse je suis admiratif du travail que tu fait
Hello.. Where can I get the pcb files for the hs402 and the esp32 wifi adapter board ? Thanks
to reduce the chances of mistakes, I invite you to join me on HScope Telegram group:
t.me/hscope/1
there, I can best point you to the right PCB boards for this project
you'll find the link to my GitHUB in the video description box, where I've added HS402 v3.1 PCB GERBER file and ESP32 ADAPTER PCB GERBER file
Thanks
Excellent tutorial congratulations, where can I get the small oscilloscope hs402 ??
the most fun way to get a HS402 is by building one:)
but, if you're interested in purchasing one, you could meet Ramon on our HScope Telegram group who does make them for sale...and does nice work too!
follow this link if interested, Joe:
t.me/hscope
Denis
Thanks!
hello i have problem my country is not run google play store and google play service not present i have all ready maked hs402 and i want buy license please tell how buy license and my country is Mongolia please please
as we discussed on Telegram, it is unfortunate that you ran into this Play Services issue after such a beautiful build...
Hi, how can I add wifi to the HS502 that I've just bought ? Thanks
this WiFi solution can only be applied to HS402 DIY project
HS502 is USB only and there is no talk of developing a WiFi version of it
Thanks
I see that the MQ sensor values are influenced by humidity and to a lesser extent temperature. This might explain your "false positive" readings at steamy hot engine temps.
Do you have any idea of the response times of these sensors?
you are absolutely right about the moisture...it's a consideration...
I don't have the electronic response times at my fingertips...nor would they matter...the real response time is determined by how long it take for sample to reach chamber...I've modified the water separator since the video...check out images in download folder...and that has sped things up...
@@theGADGETSplaylist I saw a temperature correction formula in the datasheet but nothing for moisture otherwise one could add a humidity and temp sensor to the sampling chamber and correct in software if one really wanted exact measurements!
Actually, I wonder if a humidity sensor would be useful for detecting water vapor in the crankcase or exhaust in cases of headgasket leaks of coolant? The alcohol in gasoline might throw exhaust measurements for a loop though.
My interest in response times is motivated by a curiosity of whether the system could be used to detect leaks in the intake or exhaust systems? One could use smoke or some hydrocarbon spray as a tracer and sniff around with a air sampling hose.
@@TheDerekeder those MQ-x sensors and analog and digital outputs...
Most ARDUINO projects you see are using the digital output combined with elaborate "sketches" and targeted at air quality measurements.
I've used the analog output which is oscilloscope friendly and needs no code/sketches...it is for detecting the presence of hydrocarbons or CO2...no corrections/compensations...
Does the phone have to support otg?
does not need OTG to run ... but STM32F411 needs to be flashed and need OTG if done with STM32 Utils Android app
Is it essential to use pcb v2, or can earlier version?
yes, this implementation will work with earlier PCB versions...
@@theGADGETSplaylist thank you!
how can i buy HS402 WiFi OSCILLOSCOPE
Ramon, a member of our HScope TELEGRAM group does make some for sale. If interested, I suggest you join the group (follow link) and you'll be able to contact him...
t.me/hscope
Denis
How can i get it
The best way and most fun way is to build it for yourself:)
There is at least 1 member of our HScope TELEGRAM group that does build them within the USA.
Here is an invite to group, if interested:
t.me/hscope
Denis
Hello Martin. Thank you for the great videos. I built an hs102 about a year ago thanks to your help. I’ve ordered most of the parts for an hs402, however it really seems to be above my abilities. Do you know anyone that would sell a prebuilt one. I’ve looked on the telegram chat but no one has asked. I’m afraid to ask and offend the group.
feel free to ask in group, no offence would be taken:)
Ramon Slr in our group does build and sell HS402
Denis
@@theGADGETSplaylist Thank you Dennis.
is there a bootloader on it ! .
not sure I understand...on the STM32F411, yes...and both boards require firmware flash
@the GADGETS playlist i have learn that you need a bootloader when you program then with ide, but they can be flash by other way to
since i have been waching your video and martin to, it got me interested
been looking at arduino training since a will it amazin what it can do, good work you have done congrat
hello Denis can you tell to Martin please tell need license
license needs Play Services and this presents a real problem in countries where Google is banned...
Do you allow me to make one observation... use metal enclosure to work as a noise shield or if Wanna go the 3D print or plastic enclosure
Wrap inside All Around with aluminium tape
Just made it on my old picoscope and it worked as day to night
Well worth it
Nice work
you are describing a Faraday Cage which was implemented on HS102 (GADGETS#62 @ 3 minute mark)
that scope is USB like your PICO and lent itself to this
but the HS402 featured here is WiFi and the built-in antenna of the ESP32 chip would likely be impaired by a metal shielding
@@theGADGETSplaylist yes its all true but you can shield and use external antenna
I have a pico 2205 old one
And saw that the new Versions came with metal shield around the board
Só i wrapped the plastic inside and now im in microvolts range maybe because was next to tv but now im happy
Thx for answering
@@alexluz7023 the 30pin ESP32 boards that this build uses does not come with external antenna option
nor does it need it
others have tried the ESP32E and found external antenna orientation relative to the circuit to be very temperamental causing more issues rather than solving them
all of this stuff gets experimented and discussed at length in our HScope Telegram Group, Alex:)
Can I buy one
I am much too lazy to build these for sale:)
but Ramon, a member of our Telegram HScope Group does!
@@theGADGETSplaylist how can I get ahold of him
@@TheJImbolay I invite you to our HScope Telegram Group, James...follow this link:
t.me/hscope
I will greet you and introduce you to Ramon...great guy and does very nice work!
Denis
@@theGADGETSplaylist thanks so much Dennis I've been a technician for 40 years and just getting into scope work now I bought one of the cheap Pecos but I would really like the Bluetooth one
Amazing video, very engaging! I hope it will work to me too one day >D >D >D
You developed a great project here Martin:)
It’s sad for people like me who have two left thumbs about downloading & flashing chips , circuit boards, I’m just a diagnostic technician only know how to use the tools to perform tests, just skip buying this scope , picoscope, yes it’s more money, but I don’t have to build it
I understand building these things isn't for everyone...
PICO is a lot more money, like 30x or more!
HS5xx series scopes are already built and affordable
yes, they are "only" 2 channels but perform very well
@@theGADGETSplaylist money is not the issue , options is open DIY or RTR
@@nwmartinzz lucky you:)