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Posted about 3 years ago by Uwe Hermann
We're happy to announce the release of sigrok-cli 0.7.2. Tarballs and binaries are available from the Downloads page, as usual. This release features additional command-line options like --dont-scan and --list-serial (as well as some changes to ... [More] existing options), and the usual set of documentation fixes, performance improvements, random bugfixes, and a few other improvements. See the NEWS file for a much more detailed list of changes, or browse the git history for even more details. [Less]
Posted almost 4 years ago by Sören Apel
A while ago we added a feature that has been requested often in the past: a way to view decoder output in list form. This is now implemented and generally working, so try it out by clicking on the small arrow next to the "New View" toolbar icon! ... [More] It's still in its infancy, with more features to come, but the important things are working: You can hide or re-arrange the colums by left-/right-clicking the table header You can save the output of the table to disk You can choose to see all annotations or only those which you also see in the main trace view - meaning hidden annotations will also be hidden in the table Also, hovering over the annotations in the main trace view will highlight the corresponding annotations in the table and double-clicking (or pressing Enter on) an annotation in the table will focus on that particular annotation in the main trace view. In the future, you'll be able to add additional filters to the table (e.g. showing only annotations where "value >= 40") and searching will be possible, too. As always, if you have features you find amiss or you discover bugs that you want to see fixed, let us know! [Less]
Posted almost 4 years ago by Sören Apel
A while ago we added a feature that has been requested often in the past: a way to view decoder output in list form. This is now implemented and generally working, so try it out by clicking on the small arrow next to the "New View" toolbar icon! ... [More] It's still in its infancy, with more features to come, but the important things are working: You can hide or re-arrange the colums by left-/right-clicking the table header You can save the output of the table to disk You can choose to see all annotations or only those which you also see in the main trace view - meaning hidden annotations will also be hidden in the table Also, hovering over the annotations in the main trace view will highlight the corresponding annotations in the table and double-clicking (or pressing Enter on) an annotation in the table will focus on that particular annotation in the main trace view. In the future, you'll be able to add additional filters to the table (e.g. showing only annotations where "value >= 40") and searching will be possible, too. As always, if you have features you find amiss or you discover bugs that you want to see fixed, let us know! [Less]
Posted almost 4 years ago by Sören Apel
libsigrokdecode now supports yet another protocol decoder: xy2-100.   This is a protocol used to communicate with laser scanner galvanometers, used for laser shows, laser engravers and similar applications. Some example traces are available in ... [More] the sigrok-dumps repo but we'd love to have some where we can verify proper operation of the enhanced mode (i.e. where command/parameter pairs are sent). The status/feedback signal also has only pretty basic decoding for now, so if you have dumps where the status/feedback signal is included, please let us know! The decoder was initially written by Uli Huber, thanks a lot! [Less]
Posted almost 4 years ago by Sören Apel
libsigrokdecode now supports yet another protocol decoder: xy2-100.   This is a protocol used to communicate with laser scanner galvanometers, used for laser shows, laser engravers and similar applications. Some example traces are available in ... [More] the sigrok-dumps repo but we'd love to have some where we can verify proper operation of the enhanced mode (i.e. where command/parameter pairs are sent). The status/feedback signal also has only pretty basic decoding for now, so if you have dumps where the status/feedback signal is included, please let us know! The decoder was initially written by Uli Huber, thanks a lot! [Less]
Posted almost 4 years ago by Uwe Hermann
libsigrokdecode now supports yet another protocol decoder: nrf905. This one stacks on top of the SPI decoder, and decodes the protocol of the Nordic Semiconductor nRF905 433/868/933MHz transceiver chip. Some ... [More] example traces are available in the sigrok-dumps repo and some test-cases in the sigrok-test repo, as usual. The decoder was contributed by Jorge Solla Rubiales, thanks a lot!     [Less]
Posted almost 4 years ago by Uwe Hermann
libsigrokdecode now supports yet another protocol decoder: nrf905. This one stacks on top of the SPI decoder, and decodes the protocol of the Nordic Semiconductor nRF905 433/868/933MHz transceiver chip. Some ... [More] example traces are available in the sigrok-dumps repo and some test-cases in the sigrok-test repo, as usual. The decoder was contributed by Jorge Solla Rubiales, thanks a lot!     [Less]
Posted almost 4 years ago by Uwe Hermann
libsigrokdecode now supports a few additional protocol decoders: ad5626, ad79x0, adxl345, ltc242x, and ltc26x7. This is a set of decoders (that stack upon the SPI or I²C decoders) that were contributed by Analog Devices Inc.: ad5626: Analog ... [More] Devices AD5626 12-bit nanoDAC ad79x0: Analog Devices AD7910/AD7920 12-bit ADC adxl345: Analog Devices ADXL345 3-axis accelerometer ltc242x: Linear Technology LTC2421/LTC2422 1-/2-channel 20-bit ADC ltc26x7: Linear Technology LTC26x7 16-/14-/12-bit rail-to-rail DACs Some example traces are available in the sigrok-dumps repo and some test-cases in the sigrok-test repo, as usual. The decoders were contributed by Teo Perisanu of Analog Devices, thanks a lot! [Less]
Posted almost 4 years ago by Uwe Hermann
libsigrokdecode now supports a few additional protocol decoders: ad5626, ad79x0, adxl345, ltc242x, and ltc26x7. This is a set of decoders (that stack upon the SPI or I²C decoders) that were contributed by Analog Devices Inc.: ad5626: Analog ... [More] Devices AD5626 12-bit nanoDAC ad79x0: Analog Devices AD7910/AD7920 12-bit ADC adxl345: Analog Devices ADXL345 3-axis accelerometer ltc242x: Linear Technology LTC2421/LTC2422 1-/2-channel 20-bit ADC ltc26x7: Linear Technology LTC26x7 16-/14-/12-bit rail-to-rail DACs Some example traces are available in the sigrok-dumps repo and some test-cases in the sigrok-test repo, as usual. The decoders were contributed by Teo Perisanu of Analog Devices, thanks a lot! [Less]
Posted about 4 years ago by Uwe Hermann
We're happy to announce the new PulseView 0.4.2 release! This is quite a major release with loads of new features and bugfixes. We provide various binary builds for Linux (AppImage), Windows (.exe installer) and Mac OS X (DMG) for the release ... [More] version over at the Downloads page (in addition to the usual nightly builds). Major new features and improvements: PulseView session setups can now be saved/restored to and from *.pvs files. Translation support was added to the GUI elements (and a first translation, German, is available). Please check the wiki for details on how you can contribute further translations. There's a new protocol decoder selection subwindow with filtering capabilities, browing by decoder tags, auto-stacking of decoders where required, and more. A new decoder "binary" output subwindow can show/save "OUTPUT_BINARY" type decoder data in various (decoder-specific) formats (WAV, PCAP, PNG, and many others). This also features a simple "hex view" for the data. It is now possible to show/hide individual decoder annotation rows, and individual annotation classes. This is very handy when you're debugging a specific issue and only want to see certain classes of decoder annotations, e.g. "show me only CRC errors", "show me only parity errors and frame errors", or "show me only I²C NACKs" etc. etc. Lots of UI and functionality improvements regarding cursors and markers. Various new handy key shortcuts for zooming, moving around in the data, placing cursors, etc. Various drawing and decoder/annotation performance improvements. For further information about some of the new features please also check out these recent blog posts: PulseView features you might have missed More PulseView features you might have missed Even more PulseView features you might have missed And of course, as usual, there are also quite a number of bugfixes and other minor improvements all over the place. See the NEWS file for a much more detailed list of changes, or browse the git history for even more details. [Less]