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| image            = [[File:DSLogic.png|180px]]
| image            = [[File:DSLogic.png|180px]]
| name            = DreamSourceLab DSLogic
| name            = DreamSourceLab DSLogic
| status          = unsupported
| status          = supported
| source_code_dir  = dreamsourcelab-dslogic
| channels        = 1-16
| channels        = 1-16
| samplerate      = 200MHz (1 channel)
| samplerate      = 400MHz(4ch), 200MHz(8ch), 100MHz(16ch)
| voltages        = -0.9V — 6V
| samplerate_state = 50MHz
| triggers        = high, low, rising, falling, edge, multi-stage triggers
| voltages        = -0.6V — 6V
| threshold        = configurable: 3.3V, 5V
| threshold        = configurable: 3.3V, 5V
| memory          = 8MB
| memory          = 32MByte (2MByte/ch)
| compression      = no
| price            = $60 - $70
| website          = [http://www.dreamsourcelab.com/dslogic.html dreamsourcelab.com]
| website          = [http://www.dreamsourcelab.com/dslogic.html dreamsourcelab.com]
}}
}}


The DreamSourceLab DSLogic is a 16-channel USB-based logic analyzer, with sampling rates up to 200MHz (when using only 1 channel).
The '''DreamSourceLab DSLogic''' is a 16-channel USB-based logic analyzer, with sampling rates up to 400MHz (when using only 4 channels).


See [[DreamSourceLab DSLogic/Info]] for more details (such as '''lsusb -vvv''' output) about the device.
See [[DreamSourceLab DSLogic/Info]] for more details (such as '''lsusb -v''' output) about the device.


== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==
* [http://www.xilinx.com/products/silicon-devices/fpga/spartan-6/ Xilinx XC6SLX9] Spartan-6 FPGA (TQG144BIV13337)
* [http://www.micron.com/-/media/Documents/Products/Data%20Sheet/DRAM/256Mb_sdr.pdf Micron MT48LC16M16A2P-6A] 32MB SDRAM (IC SDRAM 256MBIT 167MHZ TSOP)
* [http://www.cypress.com/?mpn=CY7C68013A-56PVXC Cypress CY7C68013A] FX2 USB interface chip (IC MCU USB PERIPH HI SPD 56SSOP)
* [http://www.atmel.com/Images/Atmel-8719-SEEPROM-AT24C16C-Datasheet.pdf Serial EEPROM 16Kbit] U4: ATMLH348 16CM Y 3X3098, I2C/2Wire Serial EEPROM 16Kbit (2048x8) ATMEL AT24C16C
* [http://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/CM1213A.PDF ESD Protection] U9,10,11,12,13,14 D234 ESD Protection CM1213A-04S7 TVS DIODE 3.3VWM 10VC SC746
* [http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm3671.pdf 1.2V 600mA LDO] U32 SBPB 1.2V 600mA 2MHz Step Down DC-DC Converter LM3671MF-1.2/NOPB
* [http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm3671.pdf 3.3V 600mA LDO] U31 SJEB 3.3V 600mA 2MHz Step Down DC-DC Converter LM3671MF-3.3/NOPB


== Photos ==
== Photos ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:DSLogic.png
File:DSLogic.png|<small>Device, top</small>
File:DSLogic connector.jpg|<small>Probe connector</small>
File:DSLogic USB.jpg|<small>USB connector</small>
File:DSLogic PCB front.jpg|<small>PCB, top</small>
File:DSLogic PCB back.jpg|<small>PCB, bottom</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Firmware ==
In order to use this device with [[libsigrok]] the [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res vendor firmare and bitstream files] (v0.97) are required.
=== Installing firmware files via a bash script ===
The easiest method to install those is to use the [http://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=sigrok-util.git;a=blob;f=firmware/dreamsourcelab-dslogic/sigrok-fwextract-dreamsourcelab-dslogic sigrok-fwextract-dreamsourcelab-dslogic] script. It will download the correct files, rename them to the correct filenames as expected by libsigrok and install them.
'''Example usage''':
<small>
$ '''PREFIX=$HOME/sr ./sigrok-fwextract-dreamsourcelab-dslogic'''
</small>
This will install the files into '''$HOME/sr/share/sigrok-fimware'''. Without '''PREFIX''', the files will be installed into '''/usr/local/share/sigrok-firmware''' by default.
=== Installing firmware files manually ===
If you want to avoid using the script, you can '''manually download and rename''' the files as follows:
{| border="0" style="font-size: smaller; white-space: nowrap;" class="alternategrey sigroktable"
|-
!Downloaded file
!Rename to
!MD5 sum
|-
! colspan="3"| DSLogic
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSLogic50.bin DSLogic50.bin]
| dreamsourcelab-dslogic-fpga-5v.fw
| c3735b82e8b2b8310bec9c2c05ea8b47
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSLogic33.bin DSLogic33.bin]
| dreamsourcelab-dslogic-fpga-3v3.fw
| 1599ee538d3ff99ddc014b0243cbf60d
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSLogic.fw DSLogic.fw]
| dreamsourcelab-dslogic-fx2.fw
| 80db51aabc377cb215df2f213621355f
|-
! colspan="3"| DScope
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSCope.bin DSCope.bin]
| dreamsourcelab-dscope-fpga.fw
| 80a64ccd9ce8ee71a7165a27dbb30ede
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSCope.fw DSCope.fw]
| dreamsourcelab-dscope-fx2.fw
| 4a2ab71e1ef726e2e65019f9d42a6e50
|-
! colspan="3"| DSLogic Pro
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSLogicPro.bin DSLogicPro.bin]
| dreamsourcelab-dslogic-pro-fpga.fw
| 1adf30ff49522cf6944e67b19a8736ed
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSLogicPro.fw DSLogicPro.fw]
| dreamsourcelab-dslogic-pro-fx2.fw
| 0555bf649719d11e714f159f2fdc5a57
|-
! colspan="3"| DSLogic Plus
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSLogicPlus.bin DSLogicPlus.bin]
| dreamsourcelab-dslogic-plus-fpga.fw
| 0ebc84bf40cf1f9c60998794bc3dba1f
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSLogicPlus.fw DSLogicPlus.fw]
| dreamsourcelab-dslogic-plus-fx2.fw
| 6f1805fcb5040498ae1b522a7defae5d
|-
! colspan="3"| DSLogic Basic
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSLogicBasic.bin DSLogicBasic.bin]
| dreamsourcelab-dslogic-basic-fpga.fw
| 3d19924ab211967c2496681fce9e17ed
|-
| [https://github.com/DreamSourceLab/DSView/raw/886b847c21c606df3138ce7ad8f8e8c363ee758b/DSView/res/DSLogicBasic.fw DSLogicBasic.fw]
| dreamsourcelab-dslogic-basic-fx2.fw
| ab6f5788ce7228ab26933a3cda7abc7b
|}
You have to place the files into the '''sigrok-firmware''' sub-directory of where-ever you installed [[sigrok-cli]] or [[PulseView]].
=== Example run ===
After firmware is correctly installed, you can see if it's worked like this:
<pre>
sigrok-cli --driver=dreamsourcelab-dslogic -l 5 --scan
</pre>
You should see the driver detected and uploading the firmware
<pre>
sr: [00:00.014417] resource: Opened '/usr/local/share/sigrok-firmware/dreamsourcelab-dslogic-basic-fx2.fw'.
sr: [00:00.014454] ezusb: Uploading firmware 'dreamsourcelab-dslogic-basic-fx2.fw'.
sr: [00:00.014972] ezusb: Uploaded 4096 bytes.
sr: [00:00.015481] ezusb: Uploaded 4024 bytes.
sr: [00:00.015492] ezusb: Firmware upload done.
sr: [00:00.015497] ezusb: setting CPU reset mode off...
sr: [00:00.015606] hwdriver: Scan found 1 devices (dreamsourcelab-dslogic).
The following devices were found:
dreamsourcelab-dslogic - DreamSourceLab DSLogic Basic with 16 channels: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
sr: [00:00.015691] hwdriver: Cleaning up all drivers.
</pre>
== Capabilities ==
Use --show to fetch the current available options
<pre>
sigrok-cli --driver=dreamsourcelab-dslogic --show
</pre>
This example shows how to use sigrok-cli to capture 1k samples at 500khz on channels 0 and 1, with voltage threshold of 2.5v
<pre>
sigrok-cli -C 0,1 --driver=dreamsourcelab-dslogic  -c "samplerate=500k:voltage_threshold=2.5-2.5" --samples 1k
</pre>
This example shows continuous capture (requires the device config to include 'continuous=on')
<pre>
sigrok-cli -c "samplerate=10k:voltage_threshold=2.5-2.5:continuous=on" --driver=dreamsourcelab-dslogic --continuous
</pre>


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
* [http://www.dreamsourcelab.com Vendor website]
* [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dreamsourcelab/dslogic-multifunction-instruments-for-everyone Kickstarter page]
* [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dreamsourcelab/dslogic-multifunction-instruments-for-everyone Kickstarter page]


[[Category:Device]]
[[Category:Device]]
[[Category:Logic analyzer]]
[[Category:Logic analyzer]]
[[Category:Unsupported]]
[[Category:Supported]]

Latest revision as of 09:44, 30 November 2019

DreamSourceLab DSLogic
DSLogic.png
Status supported
Source code dreamsourcelab-dslogic
Channels 1-16
Samplerate 400MHz(4ch), 200MHz(8ch), 100MHz(16ch)
Samplerate (state) 50MHz
Triggers high, low, rising, falling, edge, multi-stage triggers
Min/max voltage -0.6V — 6V
Threshold voltage configurable: 3.3V, 5V
Memory 32MByte (2MByte/ch)
Compression no
Price range $60 - $70
Website dreamsourcelab.com

The DreamSourceLab DSLogic is a 16-channel USB-based logic analyzer, with sampling rates up to 400MHz (when using only 4 channels).

See DreamSourceLab DSLogic/Info for more details (such as lsusb -v output) about the device.

Hardware

Photos

Firmware

In order to use this device with libsigrok the vendor firmare and bitstream files (v0.97) are required.

Installing firmware files via a bash script

The easiest method to install those is to use the sigrok-fwextract-dreamsourcelab-dslogic script. It will download the correct files, rename them to the correct filenames as expected by libsigrok and install them.

Example usage:

$ PREFIX=$HOME/sr ./sigrok-fwextract-dreamsourcelab-dslogic

This will install the files into $HOME/sr/share/sigrok-fimware. Without PREFIX, the files will be installed into /usr/local/share/sigrok-firmware by default.

Installing firmware files manually

If you want to avoid using the script, you can manually download and rename the files as follows:

Downloaded file Rename to MD5 sum
DSLogic
DSLogic50.bin dreamsourcelab-dslogic-fpga-5v.fw c3735b82e8b2b8310bec9c2c05ea8b47
DSLogic33.bin dreamsourcelab-dslogic-fpga-3v3.fw 1599ee538d3ff99ddc014b0243cbf60d
DSLogic.fw dreamsourcelab-dslogic-fx2.fw 80db51aabc377cb215df2f213621355f
DScope
DSCope.bin dreamsourcelab-dscope-fpga.fw 80a64ccd9ce8ee71a7165a27dbb30ede
DSCope.fw dreamsourcelab-dscope-fx2.fw 4a2ab71e1ef726e2e65019f9d42a6e50
DSLogic Pro
DSLogicPro.bin dreamsourcelab-dslogic-pro-fpga.fw 1adf30ff49522cf6944e67b19a8736ed
DSLogicPro.fw dreamsourcelab-dslogic-pro-fx2.fw 0555bf649719d11e714f159f2fdc5a57
DSLogic Plus
DSLogicPlus.bin dreamsourcelab-dslogic-plus-fpga.fw 0ebc84bf40cf1f9c60998794bc3dba1f
DSLogicPlus.fw dreamsourcelab-dslogic-plus-fx2.fw 6f1805fcb5040498ae1b522a7defae5d
DSLogic Basic
DSLogicBasic.bin dreamsourcelab-dslogic-basic-fpga.fw 3d19924ab211967c2496681fce9e17ed
DSLogicBasic.fw dreamsourcelab-dslogic-basic-fx2.fw ab6f5788ce7228ab26933a3cda7abc7b

You have to place the files into the sigrok-firmware sub-directory of where-ever you installed sigrok-cli or PulseView.

Example run

After firmware is correctly installed, you can see if it's worked like this:

sigrok-cli --driver=dreamsourcelab-dslogic -l 5 --scan

You should see the driver detected and uploading the firmware

sr: [00:00.014417] resource: Opened '/usr/local/share/sigrok-firmware/dreamsourcelab-dslogic-basic-fx2.fw'.
sr: [00:00.014454] ezusb: Uploading firmware 'dreamsourcelab-dslogic-basic-fx2.fw'.
sr: [00:00.014972] ezusb: Uploaded 4096 bytes.
sr: [00:00.015481] ezusb: Uploaded 4024 bytes.
sr: [00:00.015492] ezusb: Firmware upload done.
sr: [00:00.015497] ezusb: setting CPU reset mode off...
sr: [00:00.015606] hwdriver: Scan found 1 devices (dreamsourcelab-dslogic).
The following devices were found:
dreamsourcelab-dslogic - DreamSourceLab DSLogic Basic with 16 channels: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
sr: [00:00.015691] hwdriver: Cleaning up all drivers.

Capabilities

Use --show to fetch the current available options

sigrok-cli --driver=dreamsourcelab-dslogic --show

This example shows how to use sigrok-cli to capture 1k samples at 500khz on channels 0 and 1, with voltage threshold of 2.5v

sigrok-cli -C 0,1 --driver=dreamsourcelab-dslogic  -c "samplerate=500k:voltage_threshold=2.5-2.5" --samples 1k

This example shows continuous capture (requires the device config to include 'continuous=on')

sigrok-cli -c "samplerate=10k:voltage_threshold=2.5-2.5:continuous=on" --driver=dreamsourcelab-dslogic --continuous

Resources