Current status: Using Python (Jupyter Notebook) to analyse oscilloscope data because that is easier than doing it on the scope.pic.twitter.com/kJU5qyDzDT
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Current status: Using Python (Jupyter Notebook) to analyse oscilloscope data because that is easier than doing it on the scope.pic.twitter.com/kJU5qyDzDT
To do that I wrote yet another crappy USBTMC command line client to download the data from my RIGOL DS2000. http://svn.clifford.at/tools/trunk/ds2kctrl.c …
All just so I could write a response to this github issue:https://github.com/cliffordwolf/icotools/issues/2 …
Should have used sigrok! That's what I did with the iCE40 kernel driver: https://youtu.be/nIEB1VAGUcs
I needed 56 MSamples sample memory. I only have that on my scope.
Here is my Jupyter Notebook in case you are interested: https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/url/svn.clifford.at/handicraft/2017/ipynbs/icoprogdbg.ipynb … (reduced sample count by four for smaller data file)
Nice. I would love to learn Jupiter Notebook, and interesting how you used it here
I've added a short "Run this notebook locally" comment to the top of the notebook. That should help get you started..
I do most of my DSP prototypes and experiments either in Jupyter or Spyder. Both are pretty great for stuff like that.
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