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* '''Reusable libraries'''. Consists of the [[libsigrok]] and [[libsigrokdecode]] shared libraries which can be used by various frontends/GUIs.
* '''Reusable libraries'''. Consists of the [[libsigrok]] and [[libsigrokdecode]] shared libraries which can be used by various frontends/GUIs.
* '''Various frontends'''. [[PulseView]] (LA GUI), [[sigrok-meter]] (DMM GUI), [[sigrok-cli]] (command-line), and other frontends all build upon the above libraries.
* '''Various frontends'''. [[PulseView]] (LA GUI), [[sigrok-meter]] (DMM GUI), [[sigrok-cli]] (command-line), and other frontends all build upon the above libraries.
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'''You can use sigrok to...'''
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* ...log data from your multimeter
* ...have a $10 logic analyzer to examine logic circuits
* ...have a remote GUI for your oscilloscope
* ...perform measurements on signals
* ...make sense of digital signals with protocol decoders
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* ...write custom protocol decoders in python
* ...remote-control your power supply
* ...remote-control whatever lab device you'd like to support
* ...write a quick-n-dirty automation tool for your particular needs
* ...have a framework/frontend for your home made devices
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Revision as of 12:05, 18 February 2017

The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform, Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software suite that supports various device types (e.g. logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, and many more).

It is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 3 or later. Design goals and features include:

You can use sigrok to...

  • ...log data from your multimeter
  • ...have a $10 logic analyzer to examine logic circuits
  • ...have a remote GUI for your oscilloscope
  • ...perform measurements on signals
  • ...make sense of digital signals with protocol decoders
  • ...write custom protocol decoders in python
  • ...remote-control your power supply
  • ...remote-control whatever lab device you'd like to support
  • ...write a quick-n-dirty automation tool for your particular needs
  • ...have a framework/frontend for your home made devices


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