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== Using sigrok with an LCR meter ==
 
[[Getting started with an LCR meter]]


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[[PulseView manual]]
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[[Using sigrok-cli with an oscilloscope|Using sigrok-cli with an oscilloscope]]
 
[[Managing sigrok-cli data with Python]]
 
== Using sigrok with a power supply ==
 
[[Getting started with a power supply]]

Revision as of 22:51, 18 April 2020

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

sigrok-meter manual

Using sigrok with an LCR meter

Getting started with an LCR meter

Using sigrok with a logic analyzer

Getting started with a logic analyzer

PulseView manual

Using sigrok with an oscilloscope

Connecting to a scope via LXI (ethernet)

PulseView manual

Using sigrok-cli with an oscilloscope

Managing sigrok-cli data with Python

Using sigrok with a power supply

Getting started with a power supply