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| Any Hantek DSO2C15 users here who know how to record the protocol decoder output |
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| shawty:
I have a hantek DSO2C15, I've been decoding and monitoring some I2C data streams on a device under test. The built in protocol decode, once you set it up is a very useful feature, but the manual is.... well a bit pants to be honest. I know I can snapshot the screen, and also grab the current wave on screen, but what I really want to do is save out the decoded bytes in the onscreen monitor, preferably in real time if possible. Anyone know if it's at all possible? Cheers Shawty |
| JohnC:
Better to ask in the main thread here: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/new-hantek-dso2x1x-models/ At the top of the page, search the word "Protocol" in "This Topic" :) |
| DavidAlfa:
Not that I'm aware of. Just get a cheap 8ch 24MHz logic analyzer ($8) and use Sigrok or Saelae software. |
| shawty:
Thanks John-C, I didn't notice that thread the first time round, dunno how I missed that one. :-) |
| shawty:
DavidAlpha... yea I have one of those already, I was just wondering if it was possible using the scope, since I had it all set up and tracing, didn't want to disconnect everything to get the logic analyzer set up :-) |
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