Oscium is an American hardware company that produces portable tools for field techs.

Oscium
Company typePrivate
IndustryElectronics
Founded2010
FoundersMatt Lee and Bryan Lee
HeadquartersOklahoma City
ProductsiMSO-104
iMSO-204
iMSO-204x
Logiscope
WiPry 5x
Websitewww.oscium.com

History

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The company was founded in 2010 by Matt Lee and Bryan Lee, and headquartered in Oklahoma City. Oscium also has offices in Colorado Springs.[1]

Oscilloscopes

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Oscium is a producer of oscilloscopes[2] that are used in conjunction with a smartphone or tablet.[3] The company's first oscilloscope was the iMSO-104,[4] a mixed signal oscilloscope that was released in 2011.[5] The iMSO-104 supports one channel of analog and four digital channels, and its functions include triggering, running measurements, the ability to freeze the display, screen shot, data capture, and configuration saving.[6] In 2013[7] the iMSO-204 was released,[8] which added a second analog channel, increased its processing rate from 12MSPS to 50MSPS, and its memory from 240 to 1000 points.[7] In 2017, they released the iMSO-204x, which added a universal platform support.[9]

WiPry and Logiscope

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Oscium also produces the Logiscope, which has sixteen channels of logic analysis,[10] and the WiPry 5x, which supports dual band spectrum analysis (2.4 & 5 GHz). The WiPry 5x can be used with iOS, Android, PC and Mac.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Oscium wins 'Oscar' of innovation for oscilloscope device". The Colorado Springs Business Journal. 20 July 2012.
  2. ^ Joshua Wright and Johnny Cache (2015). Hacking Exposed Wireless, Third Edition: Wireless Security Secrets & Solutions. McGraw Hill. p. 15.
  3. ^ "Oscilloscope Interfaces: Somebody Listened to Me". EE Times. March 12, 2014.
  4. ^ Miller, Charles; Doering, Aaron (24 February 2014). The New Landscape of Mobile Learning: Redesigning Education in an App-Based World. Routledge. p. 454. ISBN 9781136265754 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Oscium's iMSO-104 – a very cool iPad-iPhone-iPod-based oscilloscope". EE Times.
  6. ^ McLaughlin, Brian. "Oscilloscope Turns iPad Into a Serious Science Tool". Wired Magazine.
  7. ^ a b "iOS Oscilloscope Gets a Second Channel". EE Times.
  8. ^ McLaughlin, Brian (2015). The BeagleBone Black Primer. Que Publishing. p. 330. ISBN 9780133993288 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ "Oscium Announces iMSO-204x Mixed Signal Oscilloscope with Universal OS Support". Audio XPress.
  10. ^ McLaughlin, Brian. "Oscium Introduces a Logic Analyzer". Wired Magazine.
  11. ^ "WiPry 5x guarda cosa succede sul tuo wifi - Italiamac". Italia Mac. 3 November 2016.