Outstanding introductory video! Thanks so much for posting it !! I'm just getting into this level of understanding and the information you've provided is a huge help.
Very well done tutorial. You saved me all kinds of time getting my logical analyzer to work and showed me enough to keep me busy (and happy) for a bit. Thanks!
Thank you! I was struggling with the installation. I normally think of nightly builds as not perfectly stable. But, you clued me in that they, the Sigrok and Pulseview nightly builds, have the installation wizard. You gave an excellent introduction to the features, also.
I'm trying to snoop in on a parallel communication between an mcu and an eprom on data lines 0 - 7. How would I go about decoding the daya? I'm assuming it wouldn't be uart.
Would it be possible to use two logic analyzers together if they each are triggered from the same source so they are synchronized. It is possible to run regular Pulseview and debug mode Pulseview.
A well produced video. Would you have any idea in how to decode an ook (on off keying) output file from a 433mhz receiver. I've read the sigrok manual it says it can be done bu not how. It shows in an example it decoding an ook output. Ook is not shown in my list of decoders. I have a lovely signal but can't decode it. Any help greatly apreceated. Lynton
I have no idea ... if the decoder is in the list it should be as simple as activating it. If it's not in the list then ... wel ... then that's the end I guess. Maybe you can ask on the EEP forum?
I connected the two and found that pulseview can show the analog signals, but there's little use, it's much more convenient to use the Hantek scope software. A video on this is not in the plans.
See here for troubleshooting: sigrok.org/wiki/Windows Once your dvice is detected, select fx2lafw firmware from the list to upload to the device. You can also try the Saleae Logic software: www.saleae.com/downloads
This is exactly the information I was looking for. Thanks so much for making this!
You're welcome Chris. Thanks for your reaction.
Outstanding introductory video! Thanks so much for posting it !! I'm just getting into this level of understanding and the information you've provided is a huge help.
Technology has come a long way. I can only imagine the thousands of dollars it would have cost for a device that could do this in the past
Yes, I have worked with analyzers that indeed cost thousands, So nice that nowadays that is all cramped into one chip and costs under 10$.
Outstanding. (I am surprised so few people since 2017 have watched). Great job!
Very well done tutorial. You saved me all kinds of time getting my logical analyzer to work and showed me enough to keep me busy (and happy) for a bit. Thanks!
Gee this is a great help video.. i have just starting using the new sigrok logic analyzer and will check-out some arduino signals.. thanks....:)
ok ok, i got it working with your neat arduino code sample... the driver was a big help...:) thanks so much
great to see and hear from you again
Great video. Helped me get started with my logic analyser. Thanks
Thank you! I was struggling with the installation. I normally think of nightly builds as not perfectly stable. But, you clued me in that they, the Sigrok and Pulseview nightly builds, have the installation wizard. You gave an excellent introduction to the features, also.
Thank you, that was very insightful :)
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very good explenation. thanks
You know this guy is legit hardcore and dinosaur when you see the Winamp icon in 2017! :)
Winamp, it really whips the Llamas ass!
I'm trying to snoop in on a parallel communication between an mcu and an eprom on data lines 0 - 7. How would I go about decoding the daya? I'm assuming it wouldn't be uart.
Saleae and go2sgnals both have some solutions for parallel data decoding.
Thank you
Great video, keep it up!
Great channels
Would it be possible to use two logic analyzers together if they each are triggered from the same source so they are synchronized. It is possible to run regular Pulseview and debug mode Pulseview.
A well produced video. Would you have any idea in how to decode an ook (on off keying) output file from a 433mhz receiver. I've read the sigrok manual it says it can be done bu not how. It shows in an example it decoding an ook output. Ook is not shown in my list of decoders. I have a lovely signal but can't decode it.
Any help greatly apreceated. Lynton
I have no idea ... if the decoder is in the list it should be as simple as activating it. If it's not in the list then ... wel ... then that's the end I guess. Maybe you can ask on the EEP forum?
Can anyone send me the software? Because online I cannot get the software it is giving me 504 gateway timeout error. Not sure what to do.
Help me , the program can't start because MSVCR100.dll mising from your computer ?
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@@rudyshobbychannel done sir , now can't start 🙏🏽
Hard to tell from a distance what goes wrong. Do you have both 32bit and 64 bit C++ redist installed?
@@rudyshobbychannel yess now can start aplication , i was install cc+ 64bit 2010 ,thanks sir for your vidio 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Saleae logic to connect device not view in aplication pulse view ? Driver was install but not connect to device
Hey man could you do a video on getting open hantek on the hantek 6022 bl or be?
I connected the two and found that pulseview can show the analog signals, but there's little use, it's much more convenient to use the Hantek scope software. A video on this is not in the plans.
The version for today is not working with windows 11.
Which driver do I need to install? It doesn't detect anything :(
See here for troubleshooting: sigrok.org/wiki/Windows
Once your dvice is detected, select fx2lafw firmware from the list to upload to the device.
You can also try the Saleae Logic software: www.saleae.com/downloads
if ur pc has not the memory to do something as simple as this
and u cant use 24mhz
that pc belongs in trash