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[[Getting started with a logic analyzer]] | [[Getting started with a logic analyzer]] | ||
[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/using-the-usb-logic-analyzer-with-sigrok-pulseview SparkFun beginner's tutorial for PulseView] | |||
[[PulseView/Manual|PulseView manual]] | [[PulseView/Manual|PulseView manual]] | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dobU-b0_L1I Video: Sigrok and Logic Analyzers] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8Tdz7eQ8n4 Video: Getting Started with a $10 Logic Analyzer using Sigrok and PulseView] | |||
== Using sigrok with an oscilloscope == | == Using sigrok with an oscilloscope == |
Latest revision as of 12:34, 4 October 2021
With its high degree of flexibility, sigrok has lots of different use cases for you to explore and take advantage of. To make this easier for you, this page will allow you to find introductions to the most important topics. Also, check out the blog for some cool use-cases!
Using sigrok with a multimeter
Getting started with a multimeter
Using sigrok with an LCR meter
Getting started with an LCR meter
Using sigrok with a logic analyzer
Getting started with a logic analyzer
SparkFun beginner's tutorial for PulseView
Video: Sigrok and Logic Analyzers
Video: Getting Started with a $10 Logic Analyzer using Sigrok and PulseView
Using sigrok with an oscilloscope
Connecting to a scope via LXI (ethernet)
Using sigrok-cli with an oscilloscope
Managing sigrok-cli data with Python