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MikeLemon1:
I'm been searching quite alot on jujle for continues recording osciloscope to be able to measure signal length's of say over the standard 10M over long period of times say monitoing of a signal and logging it for minute's houres or days unnlike the seconds or milliseconds the onscope memory to USB stick usually only able to capture and I tought such scope would utilize the speed of USB 3.0 if that's such a thing?

Else how do you do the usual "High resolution" signal capturing over time and logging with the oscilloscope?

(I'm aware of salea and other logic analyzers but I want to use the "universal tool the osciloscope" that can measure anything robustly for signal logging rather then hack an electrical adapter for the analyzer for high voltage cases etc...)

(Expensive enterprise special case test equipment scope solutions are also intereting and welcome on this thread)

coromonadalix:
i would say a scope is not the ideal tool,  i do use saleae tools to monitor voltages and data lines, and longer periods by usb Ni-DAQ interfaces, i scan 12 channels over 24 hours
but it give tons of data, i mean tons,  it has a tendency to be heavy on the computer ressources, you need a good pc / laptop for that


A scope memory will overfill and not provide you with what you need, it may stream lot more data than needed, and many scope softwares are not designed for the very long run you need  unless you save on csv files  ....  or save as a graph  ??   or build your own  with python  etc ....

tautech:
The Data Logger feature in SDS11/1204X-E might suit your needs.
Start reading P202 of the manual.
https://int.siglent.com/u_file/document/SDS1000X_E_SDS1000X_U_UserManual_EN.pdf

OneGeekGuy:
I was using Lecroy oscilloscopes with Pass/Fail or Mask in order to automate the capture of signals, I was able to log thousands of captures and storage them in the Osci HDD or Externally, also possible to save the waveforms. Would be interesting to see how often it can capture due to possible buffers and so on.... I did not check, but might be an idea.

Any other oscilloscope with these kinds of functions might work, for sure you will need to think about how to automate or which criteria to use.

I know it is not a "cheap" solution at least on these "high end" oscilloscopes but as said, as an idea.

Regards.

tautech:

--- Quote from: OneGeekGuy on May 01, 2024, 10:59:44 am ---I was using Lecroy oscilloscopes with Pass/Fail or Mask in order to automate the capture of signals, I was able to log thousands of captures and storage them in the Osci HDD or Externally, also possible to save the waveforms. Would be interesting to see how often it can capture due to possible buffers and so on.... I did not check, but might be an idea.

Any other oscilloscope with these kinds of functions might work, for sure you will need to think about how to automate or which criteria to use.

I know it is not a "cheap" solution at least on these "high end" oscilloscopes but as said, as an idea.

--- End quote ---
LeCroy is not the only brand that offers a good Pass/Fail feature.  ;)

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