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Dsview software with rigol scope
Dsview software with rigol scope








dsview software with rigol scope
  1. #Dsview software with rigol scope how to
  2. #Dsview software with rigol scope install

I did not like what I found, with some people ending up unable to use their devices in vendor software after “trying” eg Pulseview and Zadig-assigned drivers. Although the drivers are assigned by port, so I could use different USB ports for different drivers on the scope, I decided to quickly check how easy it is to remove a Zadig-assigned driver from a device. But the problem for me was the need to change the USB driver from USBTMC to the LibUSB or WinUSB driver in Zadig. Which sounds like it could be worked out with older versions etc.

dsview software with rigol scope

The first issue I had was with the nightly I downloaded it would only run in safe mode. I hit two issues, one of which was the showstopper for this option (at this stage, when DSRemote is up and running). I should also say that I tried to get Pulseview up and running. 5 fps could be better but it seems to be able to control capture modes in a basic way. Just haven’t had time to work out if I can get along with the menus/settings (it makes the traces disappear on the scope’s screen when it captures them in its own window). It’s Win10 compatible, seems to have most of the basic features I’m after, detects the DS1054Z connected over USB without any config required. I usually take this as a proxy indicator for how likely I am to succeed in painlessly and successfully installing it.

#Dsview software with rigol scope install

Seems OK, just again on Linux with more install steps than DSRemote. My fingers are still smoking from the fight to completely uninstall various versions of NI VISA-ware.īTW, Teunis van Beelen seems to make other interesting software, including this waveform viewer: I am not keen to mess with WSL2 on my work PC at this stage. If anyone has used Pulseview for their scope, what did you think of it and the setup experience?ĭSRemote This looks like a lovely bit of software but is on Linux.

#Dsview software with rigol scope how to

But I didn’t see examples of how to set this up for scope viewing, just that it can be done. I would prefer USB because the scope doesn’t have an easy cable route back to the router but I will consider it as a last resort. Rather than troubleshooting that further here, I was wondering if anyone has a good recommendation for alternative scope control and output waveform viewing software. Rigol’s own UltraSigma/UltraScope works fine on my personal laptop but not on a work machine (that I have full admin account for), despite spending many hours troubleshooting (with Rigol support - they engaged well but are not yet successful). I’m currently haemorrhaging sanity units trying to get the display of a Rigol DS1054Z scope onto a Windows 10 PC.










Dsview software with rigol scope