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2README.devices
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4
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
fadd0707 13the device is connected to the PC (usually via USB), before it can be used.
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796f0e98 15The default locations where libsigrok expects the firmware files are:
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1503d457 17 $SIGROK_FIRMWARE_DIR (environment variable)
796f0e98 18 $HOME/.local/share/sigrok-firmware
c77ed446 19 $prefix/share/sigrok-firmware
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20 /usr/local/share/sigrok-firmware
21 /usr/share/sigrok-firmware
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22
23($prefix is usually /usr/local or /usr, depending on your ./configure options)
24
25For further information see the section below and also:
26
27 http://sigrok.org/wiki/Firmware
28
29
30Per-driver firmware requirements
31--------------------------------
32
33The following drivers/devices require a firmware upload upon connection:
34
35 - asix-sigma: The ASIX SIGMA and SIGMA2 require various firmware files,
36 depending on the settings used. These files are available from our
37 'sigrok-firmware' repository/project under a license which allows us
38 to redistribute them.
39
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40 - dreamsourcelab-dslogic: The DreamSourceLab DSLogic/DSCope device series
41 requires various firmware files and FPGA bitstream files.
42 These can be extracted/downloaded from the vendor's GitHub repo using a
43 tool from our 'sigrok-util' repository/project.
44
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45 - fx2lafw: Logic analyzers based on the Cypress FX2(LP) chip need the
46 firmware files from the 'sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw' repository/project.
e311f770 47 The firmware is written from scratch and licensed under the GNU GPLv2+.
c77ed446 48
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49 - hantek-6xxx: Certain oscilloscopes based on the Cypress FX2(LP) chip, such
50 as the Hantek 6022BE/6022BL, SainSmart DDS120, and Rocktech BM102, need the
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51 firmware files from the 'sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw' repository/project.
52 The firmware is written from scratch and licensed under the GNU GPLv2+.
53
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54 - hantek-dso: The Hantek DSO-2090 (and other supported models of the same
55 series of Hantek PC oscilloscopes) need firmware files.
56 These can be extracted from the vendor's Windows drivers using a tool
57 from our 'sigrok-util' repository/project.
58
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59 - lecroy-logicstudio: The LeCroy LogicStudio requires FPGA bitstream files.
60 These can be extracted from the vendor's Windows software using a tool
61 from our 'sigrok-util' repository/project.
62 Additionally, it requires a Cypress FX2 firmware. This can be extracted
63 from the vendor's Windows software using another tool. Details:
64
65 http://sigrok.org/wiki/LeCroy_LogicStudio#Firmware
66
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67 - saleae-logic16: The Saleae Logic16 needs a firmware file for the
68 Cypress FX2 chip in the device, as well as two FPGA bitstream files.
69 These can be extracted from the vendor's Linux application using a tool
70 from our 'sigrok-util' repository/project.
71
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72 - saleae-logic-pro: The Saleae Logic Pro 16 needs a firmware file for the
73 Cypress FX3 chip in the device, as well as an FPGA bitstream file.
74 These can be extracted from the vendor's Linux application using a tool
75 from our 'sigrok-util' repository/project.
76
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77 - sysclk-lwla:
78
79 - The Sysclk LWLA1034 requires various bitstream files.
80 These files are available from our 'sigrok-firmware' repository/project
81 under a license which allows us to redistribute them.
82
83 - The Sysclk LWLA1016 requires various bitstream files.
84 These can be extracted from the vendor's Windows drivers using a tool
85 from our 'sigrok-util' repository/project.
e311f770 86
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87 - sysclk-sla5032: The Sysclk SLA5032 needs an FPGA bitstream file.
88 This file can be copied (and renamed) from the Windows vendor software
89 installation directory. Details:
90
91 https://sigrok.org/wiki/Sysclk_SLA5032#Firmware
92
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93The following drivers/devices do not need any firmware upload:
94
95 - agilent-dmm
1267f128 96 - appa-55ii
796f0e98 97 - arachnid-labs-re-load-pro
e311f770 98 - atten-pps3xxx
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99 - baylibre-acme
100 - beaglelogic
c77ed446 101 - brymen-dmm
45bb47a7 102 - cem-dt-885x
1267f128 103 - center-3xx (including all subdrivers)
7b356712 104 - chronovu-la
c77ed446 105 - colead-slm
e311f770 106 - conrad-digi-35-cpu
c77ed446 107 - demo
599f9e1d 108 - fluke-45
c77ed446 109 - fluke-dmm
796f0e98 110 - ftdi-la
e311f770 111 - gmc-mh-1x-2x (including all subdrivers)
796f0e98 112 - gwinstek-gds-800
599f9e1d 113 - gwinstek-gpd
1267f128 114 - hameg-hmo
599f9e1d 115 - hantek-4032l
796f0e98 116 - hp-3457a
599f9e1d 117 - hp-3478a
796f0e98 118 - hung-chang-dso-2100
45bb47a7 119 - ikalogic-scanalogic2
6cda4600 120 - ikalogic-scanaplus
599f9e1d 121 - ipdbg-la
6cda4600 122 - kecheng-kc-330b
796f0e98 123 - kern-scale
599f9e1d 124 - korad-kaxxxxp
c77ed446 125 - lascar-el-usb
599f9e1d 126 - lecroy-xstream
7ab89f48 127 - link-mso19
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128 - manson-hcs-3xxx
129 - maynuo-m97
1267f128 130 - mic-985xx (including all subdrivers)
599f9e1d 131 - microchip-pickit2
ebcd1aba 132 - mooshimeter-dmm
599f9e1d 133 - motech-lps-30x
5fa12e93 134 - norma-dmm
c77ed446 135 - openbench-logic-sniffer
796f0e98 136 - pce-322a
4bd80e12 137 - pipistrello-ols
599f9e1d 138 - rdtech-dps
02feeb30 139 - rigol-dg
3086efdd 140 - rigol-ds
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141 - rohde-schwarz-sme-0x
142 - scpi-dmm
796f0e98 143 - scpi-pps
1267f128 144 - serial-dmm (including all subdrivers)
f05903eb 145 - serial-lcr (including all subdrivers)
563c2463 146 - siglent-sds
5fa12e93 147 - teleinfo
796f0e98 148 - testo
c77ed446 149 - tondaj-sl-814
1267f128 150 - uni-t-dmm (including all subdrivers)
1b142b78 151 - uni-t-ut32x
10763937 152 - yokogawa-dlm
c77ed446 153 - zeroplus-logic-cube
599f9e1d 154 - zketech-ebd-usb
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155
156
157Specifying serial ports
158-----------------------
159
160Many devices supported by libsigrok use serial port based cables (real RS232
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161or USB-to-serial ones, CDC class) to connect to a PC. These serial cables are
162supported by the libserialport library. Some vendors prefer to use HID chips
163instead of CDC chips in their serial cables. These cables can get supported
164by means of the hidapi library. Note that each chip type requires specific
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165support in the libsigrok library. Bluetooth connected devices may be supported
166as well when they communicate by means of RFCOMM channels, or one of the
167implemented BLE notification/indication approaches, and one of the Bluetooth
168supporting platforms is used.
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169
170For all these devices, you need to specify the serial port they are connected
171to (e.g. using the 'conn' option in sigrok-cli). It is not possible to scan
172for such devices without specifying a serial port.
173
174Example:
175
176 $ sigrok-cli --driver <somedriver>:conn=/dev/ttyUSB0 ...
f736691d 177 $ sigrok-cli --driver <somedriver>:conn=hid/cp2110 ...
07e42cb2 178 $ sigrok-cli --driver <somedriver>:conn=bt/rfcomm/01-23-45-67-89-ab ...
c77ed446 179
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180Formal syntax for serial communication:
181
182 - COM ports (RS232, USB CDC):
183 conn=<com-port>
184 - USB HID cables:
185 conn=hid[/<chip>]
186 conn=hid[/<chip>]/usb=<bus>.<dev>[.<if>]
187 conn=hid[/<chip>]/raw=<path>
188 conn=hid[/<chip>]/sn=<serno>
d7df9dc7 189 conn=hid[/<chip>]/iokit=<path>
599f9e1d 190 chip can be: bu86x, ch9325, cp2110, victor
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191 path may contain slashes
192 path and serno are "greedy" (span to the end of the spec)
193 - Bluetooth Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE):
194 conn=bt/<conn>/<addr>
195 conn can be: rfcomm, ble122, nrf51, cc254x
196 addr can be "dense" or separated, bt/cc254x/0123456789ab or
197 bt/rfcomm/11-22-33-44-55-66 or bt/ble122/88:6b:12:34:56:78
198 (note that colons may not be available when the conn= spec is taken
199 from a string that separates fields by colon, e.g. in the "--driver
200 <name>:conn=<spec>" example, that is why the dense form and the use
201 of dashes for separation are supported)
202
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203Some of the drivers implement a default for the connection. Some of the
204drivers can auto-detect USB connected devices.
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e2a391aa 206Beyond strict serial communication over COM ports (discussed above), the
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207conn= property can also address specific USB devices, as well as specify TCP
208or VXI communication parameters. See these examples:
209
210 $ sigrok-cli --driver <somedriver>:conn=<vid>.<pid> ...
211 $ sigrok-cli --driver <somedriver>:conn=tcp-raw/<ipaddr>/<port> ...
212 $ sigrok-cli --driver <somedriver>:conn=vxi/<ipaddr> ...
88c03eae 213 $ sigrok-cli --driver <somedriver>:conn=usbtmc/<bus>.<addr> ...
ca25a3ee 214
c77ed446 215
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216Specifying serial port parameters
217---------------------------------
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218
219Every serial device's driver has default serial port parameters like baud
220rate, number of data bits, stop bits and handshake status. If a device requires
221different parameters, pass them as option "serialcomm" with the driver name.
e311f770 222See libsigrok docs for the function serial_set_paramstr() for complete specs.
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223
224Example:
225
226 $ sigrok-cli --driver <somedriver>:conn=<someconn>:serialcomm=9600/7n1/dtr=1
227
228
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229Permissions of serial port based devices
230----------------------------------------
231
232When using devices supported by libsigrok that use serial port based cables
233(real RS232 or USB-to-serial ones) to connect to a PC, you need to ensure
234that the user running the libsigrok frontend has (read/write) permissions to
235access the serial port device (e.g. /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyUSB0, and so on).
236
237You can use 'chmod' to apply permissions as you see fit, and/or 'chown' to
238change the owner of the serial port device to a certain user or group.
239
240For USB-to-serial based devices, we recommended using our udev rules file
241(see below for details).
242
243
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244Permissions for USB devices (udev rules files)
245----------------------------------------------
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246
247When using USB-based devices supported by libsigrok, the user running the
248libsigrok frontend (e.g. sigrok-cli) has to have (read/write) permissions
249for the respective USB device.
250
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251On Linux, this is accomplished using udev rules. libsigrok ships a rules
252file containing all supported devices which can be detected reliably
253(generic USB-to-serial converters are omitted, as these are used for a wide
254range of devices, e.g. GPS receivers, which are not handled by libsigrok).
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256The file is available in contrib/60-libsigrok.rules. This file just contains
257the list of devices and flags these devices with ID_SIGROK="1". Access is
258granted by the 61-libsigrok-plugdev.rules or 61-libsigrok-uaccess.rules files,
259allowing access to members of the plugdev group or to currently logged in
260users, respectively.
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261
262When using a libsigrok package from your favorite Linux distribution, the
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263files should already be installed in /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/, i.e.
26460-libsigrok.rules and one of the access granting rules files. Use of
26561-libsigrok-uaccess.rules is encouraged on systemd distributions.
266
267The access policy can be locally overridden by placing appropriate rules in
268/etc/udev/rules.d/, disabling or ammending the default policy. See the
269udev documentation, e.g. man 7 udev, for details.
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270
271If you're building from source, you need to copy the file to the place
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272where udev will read these rules. Local rules should go to /etc/udev/rules.d.
273Keep the file naming, otherwise interaction between the libsigrok rules and
274rules shipped by the system will be broken.
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75696630 276Please consult the udev docs for details.
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277
278
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279Non-default drivers for commodity chips
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281
282Some vendors include common USB chips in their products yet assign device
283specific VID:PID pairs. Which results in the necessity for extra steps
284before the serial port can be used:
285
286- GW Instek VCP, found in GDM-8000 and probably other meters: Install the
287 vendors Windows driver to get access to a COM port. Or force the driver
288 assignment on Linux:
289 # modprobe cp210x
290 # echo 2184 0030 > /sys/bus/usb-serial/drivers/cp210x/new_id
291
292
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293Cypress FX2 based devices
294-------------------------
295
296Devices using the Cypress FX2(LP) chip without any specific USB VID/PID will
297be enumerated with VID/PID 04b4:8613 (the default for "unconfigured FX2").
298These are usually "FX2 eval boards" (that can also be used as LAs, though).
299
300On Linux, the 'usbtest' driver will usually grab such devices, and they will
301thus not be usable by libsigrok (and frontends).
302
303You can fix this by running 'rmmod usbtest' as root before using the device.
304
305
306UNI-T DMM (and rebranded models) cables
307---------------------------------------
308
309UNI-T multimeters (and rebranded devices, e.g. some Voltcraft models) can
310ship with different PC connectivity cables:
311
de805ae5 312 - UT-D02 (RS232 cable)
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313 - UT-D04 (USB/HID cable with Hoitek HE2325U chip, USB VID/PID 04fa:2490)
314 - UT-D04 (USB/HID cable with WCH CH9325 chip, USB VID/PID 1a86:e008)
07e42cb2 315 - UT-D07 (Bluetooth adapter, ISSC BL79 BLETR chip)
f736691d 316 - UT-D09 (USB/HID cable with SiL CP2110 chip, USB VID/PID 10c4:ea80)
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317
318The above cables are all physically compatible (same IR connector shape)
319with all/most currently known UNI-T multimeters. For example, you can
320use either of the UT-D04 USB/HID cables or the UT-D02 RS232 cable with
321the UNI-T UT61D multimeter.
322
323When using the UT-D02 RS232 cable with any of the supported UNI-T DMMs,
324you have to use the respective driver with a '-ser' drivername suffix
325(internally all of these models are handled by the 'serial-dmm' driver).
326
327You also need to specify the serial port via the 'conn' option, e.g.
328/dev/ttyUSB0 (attached via a USB-to-serial cable) or /dev/ttyS0 (actual
329RS232 port) on Linux (see above).
330
331Finally, the user running the frontend (e.g. sigrok-cli) also needs
332permissions to access the respective serial port (see above).
333
334Examples (sigrok-cli):
335
336 $ sigrok-cli --driver uni-t-ut61e-ser:conn=/dev/ttyUSB0 ...
337 $ sigrok-cli --driver voltcraft-vc820-ser:conn=/dev/ttyS0 ...
338
339When using any of the UT-D04 USB/HID cables you have to use the respective
340driver _without_ the '-ser' drivername suffix (internally all of these models
341are handled by the 'uni-t-dmm' driver).
342
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343You also need to specify the USB vendor/device IDs of the cable.
344Autodetection is not possible here, since various other products use the
345USB VID/PID of those cables too, and there is no way to distinguish them.
346
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347Since the UT-D04 cables are USB based (but don't use a USB-to-serial chip)
348there is no need to specify a serial port via 'conn', of course.
349However, the user running the frontend does also need to have permissions
350to access the respective USB device (see above).
351
352Examples (sigrok-cli):
353
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354 $ sigrok-cli --driver uni-t-ut61e:conn=1a86.e008 ...
355 $ sigrok-cli --driver voltcraft-vc820:conn=04fa.2490 ...
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356
357
358UNI-T UT-D04 cable issue on Linux
359---------------------------------
360
361The UNI-T UT-D04 cable with Hoitek HE2325U (or WCH CH9325) chip seems to have
8d3764aa 362a very specific problem on Linux. Apparently it requires to be put into
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363suspend (and woken up again) before it is usable. This seems to be a
364Linux-only issue, Windows is not affected by this since apparently the
365Windows kernel does this for every USB device, always.
366
367Thus, if you want to use any of the UNI-T DMMs with this specific cable,
368you'll have to run the following script (as root) once, every time you attach
369the cable via USB. The script was written by Ralf Burger.
370
371See also: http://erste.de/UT61/index.html
372
373 #!/bin/bash
374 for dat in /sys/bus/usb/devices/*; do
375 if test -e $dat/manufacturer; then
376 grep "WCH.CN" $dat/manufacturer > /dev/null && echo auto > ${dat}/power/level && echo 0 > ${dat}/power/autosuspend
377 fi
378 done
379
380
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381Enabling multimeter / data logger measurement output
382----------------------------------------------------
383
384Some multimeters or data loggers will not start outputting measurement data
385unless a certain action has been performed by the user beforehand. This is
386usually mentioned in the vendor manual of the respective device, but here's
387a short list for convenience:
388
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389 - BBC Goertz Metrawatt M2110: Briefly press the "Start/Reset" button on the
390 interface panel on top.
de805ae5 391 - Brymen BM257s: Press HOLD during power-on.
e6b2b4df 392 - Digitek DT4000ZC: Briefly press the "RS232" button.
de805ae5 393 - EEVBlog 121GW: Hold "1ms PEAK" until the "BT" indicator is shown.
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394 - ES51919 based LCR meters (DER EE DE-5000, PeakTech 2170, UNI-T UT612):
395 Press the button with the "RS232" or "USB" or "PC link" label (usually
396 the "up" cursor button).
c90beca7 397 - Gossen Metrawatt Metrahit 1x/2x devices, driver gmc-mh-1x-2x-rs232:
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398 - Power on the device with the "DATA" button pressed.
399 - Metrahit 2x devices must be configured for the respective interface type.
c90beca7 400 - Gossen Metrawatt Metrahit 2x devices, driver gmc-mh-2x-bd232:
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401 - 'BD232' interface:
402 The multimeter must be configured for the respective interface type.
403 - 'SI232-II' interface ("PC Mode"):
404 The multimeter must be configured for interface type 'BD232' (all),
405 'SI232 online' (28-29S) or 'SI232 store' (22-26x). The interface must
406 be configured to the same baud rate as the host (default 9600).
407 Multimeter and interface must be configured to the same address.
66665b09 408 - GW Instek GDM-397: Press the "REL/RS232C (USB)" button for roughly 1 second.
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409 - GW Instek VCP: See the discussion on manual driver assignment to common
410 USB to UART chips with non-default USB identification.
aca2b460 411 - MASTECH MS6514: Press the "Setup/PC-Link" button for roughly 3 seconds.
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412 - Metrix MX56C: Press the PRINT button to have the meter send acquisition
413 data via IR. Hold the PRINT button to adjust the meter's transmission
414 interval.
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415 - Norma DM950: If the interface doesn't work (e.g. USB-RS232 converter), power
416 on the device with "FUNC" pressed (to power the interface from the DMM).
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417 - PCE PCE-DM32: Briefly press the "RS232" button.
418 - RadioShack 22-812: Press and hold "SELECT" and "RANGE" together.
419 - TekPower TP4000ZC: Briefly press the "RS232" button.
d9e79c51 420 - Tenma 72-7750: Briefly press the "RS232C" button.
4104ef81 421 - UNI-T UT60G: Briefly press the "RS232C" button.
7cb69b18 422 - UNI-T UT61B/C/D: Press the "REL/RS232/USB" button for roughly 1 second.
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423 - UNI-T UT71x: Press the "SEND/-/MAXMIN" button for roughly 1 second.
424 Briefly pressing the "EXIT" button leaves this mode again.
ebc51109 425 - UNI-T UT181A: In the "SETUP" menu set "Communication" to "ON".
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426 - UNI-T UT325: Briefly press the "SEND" button (as per manual). However, it
427 appears that in practice you don't have to press the button (at least on
428 some versions of the device), simply connect the device via USB.
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429 - V&A VA18B/VA40B: Keep the "Hz/DUTY" key pressed while powering on the DMM.
430 - Victor 70C/86C: Press the "REL/RS232" button for roughly 1 second.
45bb47a7 431 - Voltcraft VC-830: Press the "REL/PC" button for roughly 2 seconds.
c36f78f7 432 - Voltcraft VC-870: Press the "REL/PC" button for roughly 1 second.
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433
434
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435ChronoVu LA8/LA16 USB VID/PIDs
436------------------------------
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438The ChronoVu LA8/LA16 logic analyzer is available in two revisions. Previously,
439the device shipped with a USB VID/PID of 0403:6001, which is the standard ID
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440for FTDI FT232 USB chips.
441
7b356712 442Since this made it hard to distinguish the LA8/LA16 from any other device
c77ed446 443with this FTDI chip connected to the PC, the vendor later shipped the
7b356712 444device with a USB VID/PID of 0403:8867.
c77ed446 445
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446The 'chronovu-la' driver in libsigrok supports both VID/PID pairs and
447automatically finds devices with either VID/PID pair.
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448
449
450OLS
451---
452
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453The Dangerous Prototypes Openbench Logic Sniffer (OLS) logic analyzer
454driver in libsigrok assumes a somewhat recent firmware has been flashed onto
455the OLS (it doesn't need a firmware upload every time it's attached via USB,
456since the firmware is stored in the device permanently).
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457
458The most recent firmware version that is tested is 3.07.
459
460If you use any older firmware and your OLS is not found or is not working
461properly, please upgrade to at least this firmware version. Check the
462Dangerous Prototypes wiki for firmware upgrade instructions:
463
464 http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Logic_Sniffer_upgrade_procedure
465
466Also, you need to specify a serial port for the OLS in the frontends, e.g.
467using the 'conn' option in sigrok-cli, and you also need to have the
468permissions to access the serial port (see above).
469
470Example:
471
472 $ sigrok-cli --driver ols:conn=/dev/ttyACM0 ...
473
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475JTAGulator
476----------
477
478The Grand Idea Studio JTAGulator also implements the SUMP protocol and
479thus is covered by the OLS driver. See the vendor's wiki on details how
480to enable the Logic Analyzer mode of operation.
481
482 https://github.com/grandideastudio/jtagulator/wiki/Logic-Analyzer
483
484
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485Mooshimeter
486-----------
487
488The Mooshim Engineering Mooshimeter is controlled via Bluetooth Low Energy
489(sometimes called Bluetooth 4.0), as such it requires a supported Bluetooth
490interface available. The 'conn' option is required and must contain the
491Bluetooth MAC address of the meter.
492
493Example:
494
495 $ sigrok-cli --driver mooshimeter-dmm:conn=12-34-56-78-9A-BC ...
496
497Since the Mooshimeter has no physical interface on the meter itself, the
498channel configuration is set with the 'channel_config' option. The format
499of this option is 'CH1,CH2' where each channel configuration has the form
500'MODE:RANGE:ANALYSIS', with later parts being optional. In addition for
501CLI compatibility, the ',' in the channels can also be a '/' and the ':' in
502the individual configuration can be a ';'.
503
504Available channel 1 modes:
505
506 - Current, A: Current in amps
507 - Temperature, T, K: Internal meter temperature in Kelvin
508 - Resistance, Ohm, W: Resistance in ohms
509 - Diode, D: Diode voltage
510 - Aux, LV: Auxiliary (W input) low voltage sensor (1.2V max)
511
512Available channel 2 modes:
513
514 - Voltage, V: Voltage
515 - Temperature, T, K: Internal meter temperature in Kelvin
516 - Resistance, Ohm, W: Resistance in ohms
517 - Diode, D: Diode voltage
518 - Aux, LV: Auxiliary (W input) low voltage sensor (1.2V max)
519
520Only one channel can use the shared inputs at a time (e.g. if CH1 is measuring
521resistance, CH2 cannot measure low voltage). Temperature is excepted from
522this, so the meter can measure internal temperature and low voltage at the
523same time.
524
525Additionally, the meter can calculate the real power of both channels. This
526generally only makes sense when CH1 is set to current and CH2 is set to a
527voltage and so it is disabled by default. It must be enabled by enabling the
528'P' channel (the third channel).
529
530The range of the channel specification sets the maximum input for that channel
531and is rounded up to the next value the meter itself supports. For example,
532specifying 50 for the voltage will result in the actual maximum of 60.
533Specifying 61 would result in 600. If omitted, sigrok will perform
534auto-ranging of the channel by selecting the next greater value than the
535latest maximum.
536
537The analysis option sets how the meter reports its internal sampling buffer
538to sigrok:
539
540 - Mean, DC: The default is a simple arithmetic mean of the sample buffer
541 - RMS, AC: The root mean square of the sample buffer
542 - Buf, Buffer, Samples: Report the entire sample buffer to sigrok. This
543 results in packets that contain all the samples in the buffer instead
544 of a single output value.
545
546The size of the sample buffer is set with the 'avg_samples' option, while
547the sampling rate is set with the 'samplerate' option. So the update rate
548is avg_samples/samplerate. Both are rounded up to the next supported value
549by the meter.
550
551Example:
552
553 $ sigrok-cli -c channel_config="Aux;0.1/T" --driver mooshimeter-dmm...
554 $ sigrok-cli -c channel_config="A;;AC/V;;AC" --driver mooshimeter-dmm...