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Offline roginutahTopic starter

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DAQ Event Capture and Testing
« on: December 02, 2020, 01:47:18 am »
 I am looking to record an event with my scope involving up to 4 signals (to be read), have them saved, then reset and continue testing. It will be unattended because it may take days or weeks or... to find the event(s) I'm looking for. I do not need to record the uneventful. Currently have 1054z. If you can get me "up and running", I would appreciate it.
Thank you,
Roger

ps I would also like to know about any signal generation software/hardware that is easily configurable for the same lengthy testing (also 3 or 4 outputs). I'm sure there are better (and reasonably priced) options than the equipment I have
(SDG 1025 - and an old laptop), please let me know. Thanks, again.
Probably straightforward, I just can't find the info/help I'm looking for.
 

Offline m k

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Re: DAQ Event Capture and Testing
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2020, 10:03:47 am »
If your signals need an oscilloscope then that should it be, same with the AWG.

Maybe you should consider a special purpose circuit.
Your gear has a potential for more.

What kind of frequencies are in question, can a sincle DAC/ADC MCU do the trick?
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