Oscilloscope Watch
A project in Sarasota, FL by Gabriel Anzziani000days
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The watch for the electronic geek. All the features of a watch combined with a mixed signal oscilloscope and waveform generator.
Backers: 620
Average Pledge Per Backer: $112
Funded: $69,382 of $60,000
Dates: Sep 23rd -> Nov 17th (56 days)
Project By: Gabriel Anzziani
Backers: 620
Average Pledge Per Backer: $112
Funded: $69,382 of $60,000
Dates: Sep 23rd -> Nov 17th (56 days)
Project By: Gabriel Anzziani
$69,382
current pledge level
Last Updated: November 18 @ 00:31 -0500 GMT
115%
of goal

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Latest News
Goal reached!
November 15th - via: kickstarter.com
We have reached our goal! Thanks to all my backers! The campaign end this Sunday before midnight (Eastern Time). A last pushThis Saturday I will be at Miami Mini Maker Faire. I'll be showing demos of the Xprotolab and Xminilab, and promoting the... (Read More)
Only 6% to reach the goal...
November 10th - via: kickstarter.com
We are about to reach the goal. We have recovered some momentum after updating the video and promoting the project on the Internet, let's keep that momentum going! Anything you can do to promote the project would be appreciated! Beta Tester... (Read More)
Time to promote the project!
November 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
I have been working hard on the prototype this last week, the prototype is working and I have been adding more functions to the firmware. I made a new project video showing what the Oscilloscope Watch is capable of, the video is on the project's main... (Read More)
Enclosure update
October 21st - via: kickstarter.com
This last week I have been working on the enclosure design. It is still far from the final design, but it is starting to take shape! Oscilloscope Watch Enclosure Oscilloscope Watch Enclosure Some of the changes: All eight tactile switches are... (Read More)
This Kickstarter-backed oscilloscope watch is the nerdiest thing you can put on your wrist
October 21st - via: geek.com
If you have ever looked down at your watch and wished it could do a little more, perhaps you want a smartwatch. If, however, you’ve ever wished there was a giant electrical test instrument strapped to your wrist, well you want an entirely different kind of watch like the oscilloscope watch that has just launched on Kickstarter. It’s already closing in on the $60,000 funding goal after just a few days. (Read More)
New PCB on order...
October 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Prototype PCBI've spent the last week working on the PCB for the next prototype. Changes to the schematic: 1) I have added an extra white LED to distribute the backlight better.2) I have added a circuit to measure the battery voltage. This circuit... (Read More)
Schematics updated
October 8th - via: kickstarter.com
Since my last update, I have been testing out the circuit and improving the design. I have been working on the firmware and adding the watch specific functions. The schematics have been updated (I welcome feedback). These are the changes on the... (Read More)
Prototype #2 working, video updated.
September 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello KickStarter!I updated the project video. I am also including T-Shirts as a new reward. The DesignThe first step in designing the Oscilloscope Watch was to take an Xprotolab Portable, and adapt the memory LCD with a breakout board: After... (Read More)
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