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| osteichthyes:
That is only on the 4ch version, right? There's no way to interface with the 2 channel scopes from Linux, right? |
| tautech:
--- Quote from: osteichthyes on June 09, 2018, 12:13:40 am ---That is only on the 4ch version, right? There's no way to interface with the 2 channel scopes from Linux, right? --- End quote --- Yes, the LXI tools are especially for this. Sure there's no webserver in the SDS1202X-E but the utility that lundmar built should interface directly with the scope for SCPI commands at least. |
| osteichthyes:
It seems like there might be some student discounts, so maybe I can make this all work. Thanks all for the advice and guidance, I really appreciate it. |
| tsman:
--- Quote from: osteichthyes on June 07, 2018, 11:04:39 am ---1) get the analog discovery. --- End quote --- The Analog Devices ADALM2000 is basically a cheaper $99 redesign of the Analog Discovery 2. It even has the same pinout. The main differences are that it uses its own Scopy software and the ADC/DAC is only 12 bit instead of the 14 bit in the AD2. One neat feature is that it runs Linux inside and supports plugging in a USB Ethernet or WiFi dongle so can operate away from a PC. It has only just launched though so it is hard to get and firmware + software is fairly new still. There are far more tutorials and videos for the Digilent Waveforms software that the AD2 uses though. |
| rstofer:
I think that AD gadget is vaporware. I went on line to the AD website and tried to order one and all I got was 'Contact AD'. None of the normal distributors show any stock. It would be fun to compare the products but, in the end, the software is more important than the gadget. I want to use the tool, not just enjoy a lower price. |
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