You can graph any signal read from the input of the sound card in real time.
TFD Scope is a small application that allows you graph any signal read from the input of the sound card in real time.
The signals are shown in two windows. The upper window shows the signals in a time-domain graph as an oscilloscope, and the lower window shows the signals in a frequency-domain graph. To begin watching the signals you just have push the "START" button. By default both channels are graphed (1ch and 2ch), but you can click on each channel to show or hide the signal. In both windows you can amplify or reduce the signals with the "Y-amplitude" slide bar. The "X-time" slide bar allows you to change the time base. The "X-frequency" slide bar allows you to change the base frequency.
The only disadvantage I found is that the signals graphed cannot be recorded or saved to file for further analysis. You cannot take snapshots of the graphed signals either.
Pros
- You can change the amplitude and the time base
- You can read signals by connecting a microphone to the sound card, but as the input of the sound card has a left and right channel, you can read different signals, one signal per channel
Cons
- You cannot record or take snapshots of the graphed signals