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| doctormord:
--- Quote from: PapaLukas on January 27, 2015, 10:00:01 pm ---Hi guys! And among those specifically doctormord, psynapse, ganzuul and donut6! Great thanks for what you've done and even more have shared here. Inspired by this thread I've created by own version of desktop client for DDS140 Logic Analyzer module. --- End quote --- Great work, would you mind to implement support for the DDS120? --- Quote from: bobi_dunkel on February 23, 2015, 02:55:57 pm --- --- Quote from: bobi_dunkel on February 19, 2015, 12:39:34 am --- --- Quote from: DAIRVINE on February 04, 2015, 09:16:08 am ---USBEE AX clones are available, DDS120 is just a variant of this, they are all variants of the Cypress dev boards. --- End quote --- Is Picoscope also variant of Cypress FX2 board ? --- End quote --- Yes some models are: http://sigrok.org/wiki/Oscilloscope_comparison --- End quote --- Well, they aren't as they just use the FX2LP interface but rely on custom FPGA implementations. |
| venoft:
This thread doesn't seem to have been active for 2 months, which is a shame, but makes me extra hopeful there has been some progress. So does anyone have a good working software yet? I tried Ledioskope, which looks good, but that doesn't seem to have a trigger. And the official software is pretty crappy of course, so I won't even mention that. When I purchased it, it looked so good. But now I actually have it, I'm kinda dissapointed :( |
| jbar:
I had the same issue with DDS120 Oscilloscope Windows 7 64 bit. "Device not found" Delete any previously installed Oscilloscope driver from device manager. Right Click "My Computer" -> "Manage" -> "Device Manager" -> "Action" -> "Install Legacy Software" -> "Have Disk" First I installed the Win7 XP Driver which didn't function properly. Next I updated the driver to the Win7 64 bit version. Ran Application....and device connected properly. |
| freefall322:
Hi all, SainSmart now sells a cheap Hardware Trigger Module for the DDS-140: http://www.sainsmart.com/sainsmart-hardware-trigger-module-for-dds-140.html people in this thread have been complaining about the lack of a hardware trigger for the DDS-140, does this device make it more useful? Any chance that we could get this hardware trigger to be supported by the various software projects that have appeared in this thread? |
| consequential:
Hi all, I read this thread but am still confused on how to install and run this on a windows pc, can someone please help? I downloaded OpenHantek 0.2.0 but none of the files have extensions, i.e. install.exe, just install Thanks |
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