@nocontexttrek And I thought *my* childhood acne was bad.
The Analog Discovery 3 is Digilent's latest all-in-one tool. It follows the AD2 with some improvements. Here is an overview and some measurements you can make with either.
@sydheresy Make sure you get the BNC adapter. Using the flying leads / Arduino sticks is only fun when probing a breadboard.
@48kRAM @sydheresy It has been a long time since I used their PC software, so I don't entirely remember what it did.
I just remember doing something, getting the screenshot auto-updating, and then finding that SCPI command.
OWON's software, on the other hand, can query the screenshot, but it re-draws the waveform in a native PC UI/grid.
It's equally terrible to work with.
@48kRAM @sydheresy I don't think it is doing just the waveform data. Since that would be the PC is re-creating the scope screen, which means it would have to query the scope's entire setup to re-create the screenshot with controls and such.
The simpler solution would be for the software to use the :DISP:DATA? SCPI command to get a bitmap/screenshot instead.
I am happy to share that the BeagleBoard.org Foundation has launched a new RISC-V dev board today: the BeagleV Ahead powered by the T-Head TH1520 SoC (4x C910 cores) https://beaglev-ahead.org/announce #RISCV #BeagleBoard #BeagleV
@joeycastillo walked through how Sensor Watch maximizes the perphials on a SAM L22 to eliminate the need for external ICs. (Also, TIL about the configurable logic unit—I can’t wait to play with those.) @crowdsupply #teardown2023 https://www.oddlyspecificobjects.com/products/sensorwatch/
“Go do it … [chip design] is no longer an enigma.” — Mohammad MK, eFabless Cofounder encourages everyone to consider designing their own chip at @crowd_supply #Teardown2023
And @esden also shared his “poor PnP life choice” of buying a Hanwah PnP to help make Glasgow happen: https://www.crowdsupply.com/1bitsquared/glasgow
Attempting to talk us out of a Pick-and-Place machine, Joe (@securelyfitz) shows a successful fail of the PnP Badge at @crowdsupply #teardown2023
Here’s the main menu of the web interface. It’s not public yet, but you’ll get access if you buy a uSDR. ;)
Andrew demonstrated uSDR and its associated web interface at @crowdsupply #Teardown2023. It’s a m.2 form factor SDR. The web interface is very impressive. Check out its funding campaign: https://www.crowdsupply.com/wavelet-lab/usdr
At @crowdsupply #teardown2023, @aleksorsist updated everyone on ThunderScope. It’s a high-speed scope that strreams samples over USB-C/Gen3/2.2/Thunderbolt/WhateverItIsCalledToday. Great progress and fantastic presentation.
@48kRAM Yeah. Thing is, I even read an old comment on the tool's page about not supporting NTSC.
But because the screen was fine, I assumed it was updated.
Thankfully RJ sent me some math to prove it.
Facepalm. It's because Quertuoso calculates the values based on PAL, and I'm using an NTSC machine.
@polpo You should totally buy it.
Do it.
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