Sorry the late reply, I was on vacation.
Here are some answers:
1. I'm sorry I can't help much here, since I currently don't have a Windows 10 computer here to compile any code. I moved now completely to MacOSX, being very similar to Linux. I'm not allowed to run a Windows 7 computer any more for security reasons. Last time this worked for me was with Wxwidget version 3.0 and libusb 1.0, but I guess libusb is not critical so you can use a newer version. If you just compile drs_exam.cpp, you don't need any Wxwidget library. That one is only used for the oscilloscope program.
2. The program drs_exam_2048.cpp is meant to read channels in 2048-bin mode.
3. To adjust the delay between the trigger and the readout, use the function b->SetTriggerDelayNs(xxx)
Best,
Stefan
Mehrpad Monajem wrote: |
Hi there,
Recently I bought a 5GSPS evaluation board with 2048 sampling points.
I want to read 4 inputs of the evaluation bord ar 5 GSPS or 2.5GSP and use an external trigger.
I've checked your website and download drs-5.0.5 which contains the source code in C. It seems that the file drs_exam.cpp can do what I am looking for.
So far I could make and compile the project in Linux Ubuntu, but I couldn't compile it in Windows 10. I've used Cygwin64 to compile the project in windows 10.
I have the following questions:
1- Since I only need to compile the drs_exam.cpp file, could please help me with how can I compile it directly(without making the entire project). Or tell me which version of Wxwidget and libusb I have to install.
2- If you have any sample code that can read 4 inputs with an external trigger, please tell me where can I find it.
In the end, I want to write a wrapper on this C file(which returns digitized data) and run it from my python program. Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Mehrpad
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