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[scopehal-apps] azonenberg 4fd8a32 - Continued work on psuclient. Now displays actual I/V plus graphs for active channels, but no control capability yet. Can't show set point.
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[scopehal] azonenberg 56fe4f3 - Initial support for soft start in HMC804x
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[scopehal-apps] azonenberg 7175c3f - Initial read-only psuclient UI is finished for basic functionality. Can't change any setting yet.
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[scopehal-apps] azonenberg ba8b90f - psuclient: implemented on/off switches for channels
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o/ bvernoux
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Still need to assemble the other probe, was working on the PSU stuff as that was more pressing
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Got any supplies you want to add drivers for?
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bvernoux >
I do not have any programmable supply in fact
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bvernoux >
so far ;)
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bvernoux >
which is totally amazing and fully open HW / open source
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bvernoux >
I'm testing my HydraNFC v2 r3 right now ;)
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and all seems to work perfectly so far
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bvernoux >
macrofab has done an amazing job for the assembly
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ooh looks cool, and yes i've heard very good things about them
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well when you get your hands on one i'd love if you contribute a scopehal driver for it
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idk if you've looked at the new SCPITransport class btw?
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It's designed to ease porting for hardware that has rs232, ethernet, usbtmc, etc interfaces on it
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so you can support all of them trivially once you write the driver once
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bvernoux >
i have not checked the code so far
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bvernoux >
just checked the picture which is very nice with the measurement
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bvernoux >
for eez-bb3 it will be Ethernet
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bvernoux >
so it shall be easy
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bvernoux >
do you have done some work to support USB/GPIB ?
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bvernoux >
as I would love to drive my signal generator with it one day ;)
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Not yet, but all you'd have to do is implement a SCPITransport class for that
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bvernoux >
Agilent E4432B
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and any other hardware with the same transport could then use it
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bvernoux >
also I have a EraSynthMicro ;)
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but it does not really support ACPI command ;)
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azonenberg >
well you can use any protocol you want, doesn't have to be SCPI
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bvernoux >
protocol it very badly documented (not documented in fact but source code is available)
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bvernoux >
it is also fully open source with schematic
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I just have some helper code around to save time for SCPI-based instruments
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azonenberg >
SCPI isn't exactly super standardized anyway other than the approximate syntax
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so you need per device driver code no matter what
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bvernoux >
problem on EraSynthMicro it is also over USB
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bvernoux >
USB CDC in fact
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I plan to buy a spectrum analyzer with Ethernet ;)
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as anyway ETH is always better than GPIB ;)
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Agreed
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bvernoux >
potentially I could also buy a GPIB / Ethernet dongle ;)
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i also am not a huge fan of text based protocols like SCPI
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bvernoux >
as it is a pain to support USB when with ethernet all is better
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yes raw bin command are better if they exist
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bvernoux >
on my VNA i'm using low level stuff to retrieve S2P or S1P data
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bvernoux >
internal data format
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and it is > 25% faster to retrieve all data ;)
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yeah, also lower latency on low end embedded CPUs etc
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all that sscanf()'ing takes time.Lol
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bvernoux >
what is fun on those old isntrument is the time difference with and without correction enabled ;)
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bvernoux >
but anyway even if that take 2min to capture 1601points it is ok for me ;)
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bvernoux >
for S2P full S11, S12, S21, S22
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bvernoux >
about good spectrum analyzer I have missed one which is amazing R&S FSP7 (9kHz-7GHz) with Tracking Gen for 3799USD !!
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bvernoux >
it cost more than 20KUSD new :(
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too bad you didnt get it
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bvernoux >
also in the pipe i'm checking a good scope like =>LeCroy DDA3000 WavePro 7300A 3GHz 20GS/s 4Ch Oscilloscope Memory Option -XXL
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bvernoux >
it is about 4KUSD
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bvernoux >
I would like one up to 5GHz ;)
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bvernoux >
or a must up to 6GHz
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bvernoux >
but it means > 40GSPS in that case
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bvernoux >
and the price are crazy
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bvernoux >
I think the best for the price
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but it is 12KUSD ;)
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110 dB of dynamic range and 1THz/sec sweep speeds is amazing ;)
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with realtime streaming over USB3.0
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160 MHz instantaneous bandwidth ;)
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one day i want to build a specan around the ADC12RF4000 or something, i forget the exact part number
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bvernoux >
for such feature at R&S, Tek or other it cost 10x more ;)
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but it's a TI JESD204 ADC that's 12 bit @ 4 Gsps
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bvernoux >
ha yes nice
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nyquist bandwidth of 2 GHz at full rate would be awesome
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bvernoux >
yes clearly amazing
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imagine a DC to 2 GHz specan. All of it, all the time
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bvernoux >
on other side cheaper version is BB60C
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bvernoux >
but the SNR is bad for some test
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bvernoux >
48dB SNR in worst case :(
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bvernoux >
when a 14Bits ADC we shall have 84dB in theory
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bvernoux >
else it is also totally amazing for the price
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also I shall receive some ESP32-S2 ;)
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bvernoux >
so first prod sample
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it is funny as inside there is an LX7 and a RISCV corprocessor ;)
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it is a Wifi only + USB FS chipset
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if you are interested by VNA i have done some measurements with my HP8753D ;)
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with my own Qt App
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I have checked my RFSpace TSA400 Antenna
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and it is very near measurement provided with it
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