Products > Test Equipment
SainSmart DDS120 & DDS140 USB Oscilloscope
lclark:
Reporting happiness and success running OpenBuudai on Gentoo with a DDS120.
udev rules required an update (as previously stated in this thread). Compilation required minor changes to the .pro file, as expected.
/etc/udev/rules.d/50-sainsmart.rules
--- Code: ---SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="8102", ATTR{idProduct}=="8102", GROUP="users"
--- End code ---
https://github.com/doctormord/OpenBuudai
Much happier vs. the SainSmart tools in Windows.
Thanks!
savvej:
Hi Guys,
I purchased DS-140 from amazon and it looks to be working fine with Windows 10 , 64bit for me.
No drivers separately installed. Just using the latest gui software from their website, DS140_v6.rar
http://www.sainsmart.com/zen/documents/20-010-731/DDS140_V6.rar
Regards,
sav
swedgin:
I've been able to install openbuudai on ubuntu 16.04 for the DDS-120 and ran it using 'openhantek' in the terminal. Thanks for the software :-+
i was wondering though, how I could change the triggerlevel and if it was possible to view some standard measurements like frequency, min/max, amplitude,..
Thanks
doctormord:
Trigger level should follow the small arrow to the right.
Gesendet von meinem SM-A510F mit Tapatalk
bplaa.yai:
Hi guys,
Did anyone have any success with a DDS140 on Linux ? OpenBuudai compiled just fine here, udev rules added and the DDS140 is detected okay.
But all calls to libusb_bulk_transfer() in Device::bulkTransfer() are failing with LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT.
I'll be happy to dig more into this, but I'd like to make sure I've not made/forgotten anything silly first. For example, it's not clear to me if it's required to upload any firmware or not ? (by looking at some messages here it seems it's not)
Not sure if it's the right place to ask about this, but this thread seems a lot more active than the github page :)
Cheers
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