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| mdt:
Hello! I am looking for an oscilloscope/digitizer that can be controlled from computer via ethernet. I have been using the BitScope 445 http://www.bitscope.com/product/BS445/ but it's not working anymore and the company is not responding. I know there are quite a few options (Analog Discovery, PicoScope, or CleverScope), but here are some of my main requisites: - Ethernet interface (as digitizer needs to be far away from computer, and on different ground than computer) - At least 10 MS/s - I need to analyze signals from 1 mV to 10 V - At least two channels with external trigger - Digitizer software needs to run on Linux and should have Python API - If it has a rack-mount option, that would be a plus! Any suggestions you have are greatly appreciated! Thank you! |
| alm:
The combination of features of somewhat high sampling rate, multiple gains and ethernet is uncommon, I believe. So that probably translates into expensive. Do you want to continuously stream samples or is batch wise acquisition like an oscilloscope acceptable? Then a bench scope with ethernet might be the cheapest solution. Another alternative is a USB DAQ/scope connected to a small single board computer running Linux that connects to ethernet. |
| dobsonr741:
I assume needs to be a low budget solution - please take a look at the Digilent offerings: https://digilent.com/shop/test-and-measurement-equipment/usb-oscilloscopes-analyzers-and-signal-generators/ Ethernet is not built-in, can be done with adding a raspberry pi. |
| alm:
If you need 10 MS/s streaming, then look carefully at the specs. For example the Digilent ADP3250 is said to sample up to 125MS/s in record mode, but only ~1MS/s in 'Linux mode'. It wouldn't surprise me if the maximum sample rate via ethernet is also lower. |
| mdt:
--- Quote from: alm on May 01, 2023, 10:07:37 pm ---The combination of features of somewhat high sampling rate, multiple gains and ethernet is uncommon, I believe. So that probably translates into expensive. Do you want to continuously stream samples or is batch wise acquisition like an oscilloscope acceptable? Then a bench scope with ethernet might be the cheapest solution. Another alternative is a USB DAQ/scope connected to a small single board computer running Linux that connects to ethernet. --- End quote --- Thank you. Something below $1k would be nice. I don't need to continuously stream, so what you are suggesting would work. Any scope you would recommend given what I need? Thanks! |
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