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Offline littlebootTopic starter

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Oscilloscope waveform annotation / analysis tool?
« on: November 20, 2020, 08:31:45 am »
Hi,

I'm looking for a tool to annotate and analyze a exported waveform (CSV) from oscilloscope.
Can someone recommend a good tool for doing this?

Features I'm looking for.
Free (or cheap)
Mark a part of the waveform and add a label to it.
Cusor functionality like on the scope itself. (mark a part of the waveform and get info like delta X, mean, average, peak ect)

In my search I tried the following tools:
Pulse view (sigrok)
VisaDSO
EDFBrowser.
Nova

Some of these tools are useable, but I believe their must be a better tool available for the job.
 

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Re: Oscilloscope waveform annotation / analysis tool?
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2020, 10:58:38 am »
I use Kst on Windows 7:

https://kst-plot.kde.org/
https://kst-plot.kde.org/download/binary_packages.php

It can handle large data. You can open and link multiple CSV files, so you can scroll or zooming together.
Labels, lines, arrows etc. can be inserted and bound to the data position.
But it is a bit complicated to use. And cursors for measurements I have not found yet. It has plugins for statistics etc. I only use it for simple things, but it seems to do a lot

Peter

Hi Peter,
Currently evaluating the kst tool. Indeed it is a bit complicated to use but it is the best tool I've tried so far. :-+.

 


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