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5This README contains various notes for users of libsigrok (or frontends
6that are based on libsigrok) about device- and/or driver-specific issues.
7
8
9Firmware
10--------
11
12Some devices supported by libsigrok need a firmware to be uploaded every time
13the device is connected to the PC (usually via USB), before it can be used.
14
15The default location where libsigrok expects the firmware files is:
16
17 $prefix/share/sigrok-firmware
18
19($prefix is usually /usr/local or /usr, depending on your ./configure options)
20
21For further information see the section below and also:
22
23 http://sigrok.org/wiki/Firmware
24
25
26Per-driver firmware requirements
27--------------------------------
28
29The following drivers/devices require a firmware upload upon connection:
30
31 - asix-sigma: The ASIX SIGMA and SIGMA2 require various firmware files,
32 depending on the settings used. These files are available from our
33 'sigrok-firmware' repository/project under a license which allows us
34 to redistribute them.
35
36 - fx2lafw: Logic analyzers based on the Cypress FX2(LP) chip need the
37 firmware files from the 'sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw' repository/project.
38 The firmware is written from scratch and licensed under the GPLv2+.
39
40 - hantek-dso: The Hantek DSO-2090 (and other supported models of the same
41 series of Hantek PC oscilloscopes) need firmware files.
42 These can be extracted from the vendor's Windows drivers using a tool
43 from our 'sigrok-util' repository/project.
44
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45 - saleae-logic16: The Saleae Logic16 needs a firmware file for the
46 Cypress FX2 chip in the device, as well as two FPGA bitstream files.
47 These can be extracted from the vendor's Linux application using a tool
48 from our 'sigrok-util' repository/project.
49
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50The following drivers/devices do not need any firmware upload:
51
52 - agilent-dmm
53 - alsa
54 - brymen-dmm
45bb47a7 55 - cem-dt-885x
1b142b78 56 - center-3xx
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57 - chronovu-la8
58 - colead-slm
59 - demo
60 - fluke-dmm
45bb47a7 61 - ikalogic-scanalogic2
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62 - ikalogic-scanaplus
63 - kecheng-kc-330b
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66 - mic-985xx
67 - openbench-logic-sniffer
68 - rigol-ds1xx2
69 - serial-dmm
70 - tondaj-sl-814
71 - uni-t-dmm
1b142b78 72 - uni-t-ut32x
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73 - victor-dmm
74 - zeroplus-logic-cube
75
76
77Specifying serial ports
78-----------------------
79
80Many devices supported by libsigrok use serial port based cables (real RS232
81or USB-to-serial ones) to connect to a PC.
82
83For all these devices, you need to specify the serial port they are connected
84to (e.g. using the 'conn' option in sigrok-cli). It is not possible to scan
85for such devices without specifying a serial port.
86
87Example:
88
89 $ sigrok-cli --driver <somedriver>:conn=/dev/ttyUSB0 ...
90
91The following drivers/devices require a serial port specification:
92
93 - agilent-dmm
94 - brymen-dmm
45bb47a7 95 - cem-dt-885x
1b142b78 96 - center-3xx
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97 - colead-slm
98 - fluke-dmm
7ab89f48 99 - link-mso19
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101 - openbench-logic-sniffer
102 - serial-dmm
103 - tondaj-sl-814
104
105The following drivers/devices do not require a serial port specification:
106
107 - alsa
108 - asix-sigma
109 - chronovu-la8
110 - demo
111 - fx2lafw
112 - hantek-dso
45bb47a7 113 - ikalogic-scanalogic2
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114 - ikalogic-scanaplus
115 - kecheng-kc-330b
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116 - lascar-el-usb
117 - rigol-ds1xx2
1b142b78 118 - saleae-logic16
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1b142b78 120 - uni-t-ut32x
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121 - victor-dmm
122 - zeroplus-logic-cube
123
124
125Permissions of serial port based devices
126----------------------------------------
127
128When using devices supported by libsigrok that use serial port based cables
129(real RS232 or USB-to-serial ones) to connect to a PC, you need to ensure
130that the user running the libsigrok frontend has (read/write) permissions to
131access the serial port device (e.g. /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyUSB0, and so on).
132
133You can use 'chmod' to apply permissions as you see fit, and/or 'chown' to
134change the owner of the serial port device to a certain user or group.
135
136For USB-to-serial based devices, we recommended using our udev rules file
137(see below for details).
138
139
140Permissions for USB devices (udev rules file)
141---------------------------------------------
142
143When using USB-based devices supported by libsigrok, the user running the
144libsigrok frontend (e.g. sigrok-cli) has to have (read/write) permissions
145for the respective USB device.
146
147On Linux, this is accomplished using either 'chmod' (not recommended) or
148using the udev rules file shipped with libsigrok (recommended).
149
150The file is available in contrib/z60_libsigrok.rules. It contains entries
151for all libsigrok-supported (USB-based) devices and changes their group
152to 'plugdev' and the permissions to '664'.
153
154When using a libsigrok package from your favorite Linux distribution, the
155packager will have already taken care of properly installing the udev file
156in the correct (distro-specific) place, and you don't have to do anything.
157The packager might also have adapted 'plugdev' and '664' as needed.
158
159If you're building from source, you need to copy the file to the place
160where your distro expects such files. This is beyond the scope of this README,
161but generally the location could be e.g. /etc/udev/rules.d, or maybe
162/lib/udev/rules.d, or something else. Afterwards you might have to restart
163udev, e.g. via '/etc/init.d/udev restart' or similar, and you'll have to
164re-attach your device via USB.
165
166Please consult the udev docs of your distro for details.
167
168
169Cypress FX2 based devices
170-------------------------
171
172Devices using the Cypress FX2(LP) chip without any specific USB VID/PID will
173be enumerated with VID/PID 04b4:8613 (the default for "unconfigured FX2").
174These are usually "FX2 eval boards" (that can also be used as LAs, though).
175
176On Linux, the 'usbtest' driver will usually grab such devices, and they will
177thus not be usable by libsigrok (and frontends).
178
179You can fix this by running 'rmmod usbtest' as root before using the device.
180
181
182UNI-T DMM (and rebranded models) cables
183---------------------------------------
184
185UNI-T multimeters (and rebranded devices, e.g. some Voltcraft models) can
186ship with different PC connectivity cables:
187
188 - UT-D04 (USB/HID cable with Hoitek HE2325U chip, USB VID/PID 04fa:2490)
189 - UT-D04 (USB/HID cable with WCH CH9325 chip, USB VID/PID 1a86:e008)
190 - UT-D02 (RS232 cable)
191
192The above cables are all physically compatible (same IR connector shape)
193with all/most currently known UNI-T multimeters. For example, you can
194use either of the UT-D04 USB/HID cables or the UT-D02 RS232 cable with
195the UNI-T UT61D multimeter.
196
197When using the UT-D02 RS232 cable with any of the supported UNI-T DMMs,
198you have to use the respective driver with a '-ser' drivername suffix
199(internally all of these models are handled by the 'serial-dmm' driver).
200
201You also need to specify the serial port via the 'conn' option, e.g.
202/dev/ttyUSB0 (attached via a USB-to-serial cable) or /dev/ttyS0 (actual
203RS232 port) on Linux (see above).
204
205Finally, the user running the frontend (e.g. sigrok-cli) also needs
206permissions to access the respective serial port (see above).
207
208Examples (sigrok-cli):
209
210 $ sigrok-cli --driver uni-t-ut61e-ser:conn=/dev/ttyUSB0 ...
211 $ sigrok-cli --driver voltcraft-vc820-ser:conn=/dev/ttyS0 ...
212
213When using any of the UT-D04 USB/HID cables you have to use the respective
214driver _without_ the '-ser' drivername suffix (internally all of these models
215are handled by the 'uni-t-dmm' driver).
216
217Since the UT-D04 cables are USB based (but don't use a USB-to-serial chip)
218there is no need to specify a serial port via 'conn', of course.
219However, the user running the frontend does also need to have permissions
220to access the respective USB device (see above).
221
222Examples (sigrok-cli):
223
224 $ sigrok-cli --driver uni-t-ut61e ...
225 $ sigrok-cli --driver voltcraft-vc820 ...
226
227
228UNI-T UT-D04 cable issue on Linux
229---------------------------------
230
231The UNI-T UT-D04 cable with Hoitek HE2325U (or WCH CH9325) chip seems to have
8d3764aa 232a very specific problem on Linux. Apparently it requires to be put into
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233suspend (and woken up again) before it is usable. This seems to be a
234Linux-only issue, Windows is not affected by this since apparently the
235Windows kernel does this for every USB device, always.
236
237Thus, if you want to use any of the UNI-T DMMs with this specific cable,
238you'll have to run the following script (as root) once, every time you attach
239the cable via USB. The script was written by Ralf Burger.
240
241See also: http://erste.de/UT61/index.html
242
243 #!/bin/bash
244 for dat in /sys/bus/usb/devices/*; do
245 if test -e $dat/manufacturer; then
246 grep "WCH.CN" $dat/manufacturer > /dev/null && echo auto > ${dat}/power/level && echo 0 > ${dat}/power/autosuspend
247 fi
248 done
249
250
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251Enabling multimeter / data logger measurement output
252----------------------------------------------------
253
254Some multimeters or data loggers will not start outputting measurement data
255unless a certain action has been performed by the user beforehand. This is
256usually mentioned in the vendor manual of the respective device, but here's
257a short list for convenience:
258
259 - Digitek DT4000ZC: Briefly press the "RS232" button.
260 - PCE PCE-DM32: Briefly press the "RS232" button.
261 - RadioShack 22-812: Press and hold "SELECT" and "RANGE" together.
262 - TekPower TP4000ZC: Briefly press the "RS232" button.
263 - UNI-T UT61D: Press the "REL/RS232/USB" button for roughly 1 second.
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264 - UNI-T UT325: Briefly press the "SEND" button (as per manual). However, it
265 appears that in practice you don't have to press the button (at least on
266 some versions of the device), simply connect the device via USB.
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267 - V&A VA18B: Keep the "Hz/DUTY" key pressed while powering on the device.
268 - Victor 70C: Press the "REL/RS232" button for roughly 1 second.
269 - Victor 86C: Press the "REL/RS232" button for roughly 1 second.
45bb47a7 270 - Voltcraft VC-830: Press the "REL/PC" button for roughly 2 seconds.
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272
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273ALSA driver
274-----------
275
276The 'alsa' driver can be used to sample analog data using a PC's soundcard.
277I.e. the sound card can act as a simple oscilloscope (with some limitations)
278using commercial or DIY "sound card scope probe" cables.
279
280Since ALSA is a Linux-specific sound system, this driver will inherently
281only compile and work on Linux.
282
283We might write additional drivers to make a similar functionality available
284on other OSes at some point.
285
286
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287Link Instruments MSO-19
288-----------------------
289
290The driver for the Link Instruments MSO-19 mixed-signal oscilloscope (MSO)
291is currently using libudev (which is a library for the Linux-specific udev
292system). Thus, this driver can currently only compile and work on Linux.
293
294We plan to fix this though, so that it'll work on all other OSes, too.
295
296
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297ChronoVu LA8 USB VID/PIDs
298-------------------------
299
300The ChronoVu LA8 logic analyzer is available in two revisions. Previously,
301the LA8 shipped with a USB VID/PID of 0403:6001, which is the standard ID
302for FTDI FT232 USB chips.
303
304Since this made it hard to distinguish the LA8 from any other device
305with this FTDI chip connected to the PC, the vendor later shipped the
306LA8 with a USB VID/PID of 0403:8867.
307
308The 'chronovu-la8' driver in libsigrok supports both VID/PID pairs and
309automatically finds devices with either VID/PID pair. However, currently
310the driver will assume any device with VID/PID 0403:6001 is a ChronoVu LA8.
311
312
313OLS
314---
315
316The Dangerous Prototypes Openbench Logic Sniffer (OLS) logic analyzer is
317supported by the 'ols' driver in libsigrok. This driver assumes a somewhat
318recent firmware has been flashed onto the OLS (it doesn't need a firmware
319upload every time it's attached via USB, since the firmware is stored in the
320device permanently).
321
322The most recent firmware version that is tested is 3.07.
323
324If you use any older firmware and your OLS is not found or is not working
325properly, please upgrade to at least this firmware version. Check the
326Dangerous Prototypes wiki for firmware upgrade instructions:
327
328 http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Logic_Sniffer_upgrade_procedure
329
330Also, you need to specify a serial port for the OLS in the frontends, e.g.
331using the 'conn' option in sigrok-cli, and you also need to have the
332permissions to access the serial port (see above).
333
334Example:
335
336 $ sigrok-cli --driver ols:conn=/dev/ttyACM0 ...
337
338
339Rigol DS1xx2 oscilloscopes
340--------------------------
341
342The 'rigol-ds1xx2' driver (for the Rigol DS1052E and some other, similar DSOs)
343currently uses the Linux usbtmc kernel driver. This means it can currently
344only be built and used on Linux (i.e., it's non-portable).
345
346The use of a kernel module also means it is dependent on the kernel version
347used, as well as on whether this specific module is available in the kernel.
348Additionally, the usbtmc kernel module has been known to have various bugs
349in some versions. These are some (but not all) drawbacks of using a kernel
350module as opposed to a libusb-based driver that works in user-space.
351
352We plan to change the driver to use the 'librevisa' user-space shared
353library (which uses libusb) soon, which will fix all these issues and make
354the driver portable at the same time.
355