Expeyes17 and a laptop
  • A tool for learning science by exploring and experimenting.
  • Covers Experiments at Under Graduate and Graduate level
  • 4 channel Oscilloscope, 1Msps, +/-16V input range
  • Sine/Triangular Wave Generator, 5Hz to 5kHz
  • Programmable voltage sources, +/5V and +/-3.3V
  • Frequency Counter and time measurements.
  • Supports I2C standard sensors
  • 12bit analog resolution.
  • Open Hardware and Free Software.
  • Software in Python programming language.
  • get started with the User Manual and Videos
  • Tested on Raspberry Pi (deb file)

Available Online

    ExpEYES is from the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi. It is a hardware & software framework for developing science experiments, demonstrations and projects without getting in to the details of electronics or computer programming.It converts your PC into a science laboratory. PHOENIX (Physics with Home-made Equipment and Innovative Experiments) project was started, in 2005 as a part of IUAC's outreach program, with the objectives of developing affordable laboratory equipment and training teachers. Design of ExpEYES combines the real-time measurement capability of micro-controllers with the ease and flexibility of Python programming language for data analysis and visualisation.It also functions as a test equipment for electronics hobbyists and engineering students. Software for all products from PHOENIX are distributed under GNU General Public License and the hardware designs are under CERN OHL.

The latest version of ExpEYES has been released in Feb-2017. A User Manual is HERE. Some videos on ExpEYES17 are on Youtube.

IUAC conducts training programs for College teachers every six months and selected candidates are fully supported. Join the Phoenix Mailing List to be informed about the Training Programs and new developments.

We also support "One Day Workshops" organized by colleges by providing resource persons, for more details on it click HERE.

For information about ExpEYES Junior, released in 2012, click HERE.

A comparison between ExpEYES17 and ExpEYES Junior is HERE.