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Show HN: Voltpeek – Vim-inspired oscilloscope software

schuyler4 Sunday, August 03, 2025

This is software for my headless, PC based oscilloscope, which is controlled entirely via commands similar to the Vim text editor. I built this because I liked the idea of headless oscilloscopes; I always have my laptop around when I’m working on electronics anyway, and it’s very convenient to save images of captured waveforms. However, I found the software for off the shelf models to be annoying and cumbersome to work with. In my experience, this holds true both when opening the software and connecting to an attached oscilloscope, and when adjusting the scope settings using menus and buttons. I have also built my own oscilloscope hardware for use with Voltpeek. The specs are nothing to write home about (7.5MHz BW, 62.5MS/s), but they should be adequate for some basic debugging and measurement tasks.

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VoltPeek is an open-source project that provides a visual representation of power usage for electrical devices, allowing users to monitor and analyze their energy consumption. The project aims to help individuals and businesses better understand and manage their energy usage through real-time data visualization.
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