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Author |
Subject |
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Mon Apr 10 10:50:57 2017 |
Stefan Ritt | drs4 registers behaviour | Using the RESET line to reset registers
is not a good idea since it can have some
bad side-effects. The READ SHIFT register |
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596
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Mon Apr 10 13:41:41 2017 |
Giovanni Bruni | drs4 registers behaviour | Hej Stefan! Thank you for your answer!
Just to be sure to have understood
properly: |
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597
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Mon Apr 10 14:05:17 2017 |
Stefan Ritt | drs4 registers behaviour | 1. WRITE SHIFT register and CONFIG registers
are initialized to "1" on power
up, but if you want to change that, use A0-A3 |
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598
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Tue Apr 11 09:07:33 2017 |
Giovanni Bruni | drs4 registers behaviour | Thank you Stefan for replying!
I have still the RESET issue in mind:
how would you suggest to reset properly the |
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599
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Tue Apr 11 09:41:44 2017 |
Stefan Ritt | drs4 registers behaviour | What I do is the following: Have the RESET
input unconnected. When you power up, this
makes an internal reset during the power |
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756
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Tue Jun 25 23:04:29 2019 |
Si Xie | drs_exam is always reading out a sin wave | We are using the drs_exam.cpp to read out
waveforms, but it seems to be outputting
only sin waves on all channels - as if it |
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757
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Wed Jun 26 13:08:42 2019 |
Stefan Ritt | drs_exam is always reading out a sin wave | Sure, that’s correct. The example
program turns on the internal sine wave generator
in case people don’t have a real signal. |
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758
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Wed Jun 26 15:10:09 2019 |
Si Xie | drs_exam is always reading out a sin wave | I see. Where is the code that we can use
to turn off the generator? I thought the
example is taking data with CH1 as the trigger. |
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760
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Mon Jul 8 14:29:12 2019 |
Stefan Ritt | drs_exam is always reading out a sin wave | Actually in the original drs_exam.cpp the
sine wave oscillator is turned off with this
command |
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335
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Tue Apr 15 18:35:41 2014 |
Carlo Stella | drs_exam project fail to compile | Hi,
when I try to compile drs_exam project
my computer give me this output: |
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337
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Wed Apr 16 08:20:36 2014 |
Stefan Ritt | drs_exam project fail to compile |
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341
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Thu Apr 24 23:03:25 2014 |
Carlo Stella | drs_exam project fail to compile |
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142
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Thu Jan 19 23:26:26 2012 |
Heejong Kim | drs_exam.cpp for evaluation board version 4 | Hello,
I'm using DRS4 evaluation board version4
in Linux (Scientific Linux 5). |
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143
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Fri Jan 20 08:09:38 2012 |
Stefan Ritt | drs_exam.cpp for evaluation board version 4 |
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144
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Fri Jan 20 23:50:39 2012 |
Heejong Kim | drs_exam.cpp for evaluation board version 4 |
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833
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Thu Sep 16 19:04:06 2021 |
Patrick Moriishi Freeman | drs_exam_multi with non-v4 boards, default configuration | Hello,
I made a modified version drs_exam_multi.cpp,
but ran into an issue when running. When |
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835
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Sat Sep 18 15:48:30 2021 |
Stefan Ritt | drs_exam_multi with non-v4 boards, default configuration | Hi,
please note the the evaluation
board is what it says, a board to evaluate |
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746
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Wed Mar 6 10:09:01 2019 |
Willy Chang | drscl "no board found" in some Win7 or Win8.X PCs | Hi all,
When connecting the board and running
the Zadig program, some Windows PCs may return "driver |
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590
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Tue Mar 28 21:53:12 2017 |
Jim Freeman | drscl doesn't find eval board but drsosc does (Windows 7) | I cannot find the EVAL board using drscl
version 5.06 while the drsosc works fine.
I tried 2 different eval boards and 2 different |
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591
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Wed Apr 5 12:28:28 2017 |
Stefan Ritt | drscl doesn't find eval board but drsosc does (Windows 7) | Two people report now this problem, while
this works fine at our lab. So I'm puzzled
right now. |
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