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Looking for an alternative for sigrok
cedric!:
Hi All,
I'm looking for an alternative for sigrok. I like sigrok for many reasons:
+Open source / multiplatform / pretty stable
+works with many logic analyses / scopes / multimeters / mixed signal devices
+Has a lot of protocol decoders
+Has both support for both analog and digital signals
+Has math channels that can use analog, digital and other math channels as input.
+Math channels can be used as digital inputs for the protocol decoders
Sigrok also has some downsides for me:
-The output of the protocol decoders cannot be used as input for the math channels.
-Math channels don't have persistent memory, so implementing a function that looks for the maximum of the last 1000 samples is very expensive, as each output point has to do the entire calculation again.
-On the wiki, the Saleae Logic Pro 16 logic analyzer is advertised as working with analog, witch is not yet the case. I did not yet report this on the devel mailing list.
-My request for write access to the wiki was ignored, both on IRC and on the devel mailing list.
-The github.com read-only mirrors are not in sync with the sigrok.org git repositories. My report about this has been ignored
-My request for adding sigrok-pico as a Work in progress / planned device has been ignored
-My request for adding a note about the sigrok bugtracker on the FAQ and the Developers pages on the wiki has been ignored.
-My question on howto deal with non-constant sample rates in sigrok has been ignored.
So overall, Sigrok a fantastic project with a lot of potential that moves in the right direction, but it looks like the project doesn't have a lot of active developers.
Therefore I'm looking for an alternative project, that is more active, and can do some / most of the things Sigrok is capable of.
Kind regards,
Cedric
[edit: typo]
deepfryed:
--- Quote from: cedric! on May 28, 2023, 03:05:22 am ---I'm looking for an alternative project, that is more active, and can do some / most of the things Sigrok is capable of.
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I don't think there is one that comes even close. It's a big project with few developers that sporadically work on their own time and I don't think big companies have any incentive to financially support the work.
I have some issues getting my DMM working with sigrok, I've decided to spend a few weekends debugging and send them patches. Best way to contribute back.
larsdenmark:
Salea is the only one that comes to mind.
It has analog measurements mentioned here:
https://support.saleae.com/user-guide/using-logic/capture-settings
The last time I used my Salea it seemed to work.
raleighlittles:
I think Sigrok is now in feature-freeze mode as well. Their last stable release was in 2019, and they're no longer distributing downloads.
I tried to download the sigrok-cli (64-bit) for Linux earlier and the website wasn't available: https://sigrok.org/wiki/Downloads
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An alternative to Sigrok depends ultimately on which devices you would've used Sigrok for. Like others have said, for Logic Analyzers, Salae might be a good alternative. Depending on the model of LA you have, KingstVis might be an option too.
For oscilloscopes, OpenHantek6022 might work: https://github.com/OpenHantek/OpenHantek6022
And for oscilloscopes and power supplies with a network connection, I've been liking `lxi-tools` https://github.com/lxi-tools/lxi-tools
alm:
--- Quote from: raleighlittles on July 20, 2023, 06:40:33 am ---I think Sigrok is now in feature-freeze mode as well. Their last stable release was in 2019, and they're no longer distributing downloads.
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Looking at git there has been very recent activity, so I don't see evidence of a feature freeze. They do write on the download page that the nightly builds are broken, and obviously they haven't done a release in a long time.
This might be indicative that the person with dev ops skills doesn't have time, but not of a lack of development.
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