WaveForms 3.19.18 brings for Eclypse Z7 Zmods the following:
- deep capture for Scope (Zmod Scope and Digitizer) 256Mi and Logic Analyzer 128Mi samples, all up to 125MHz
- IIR filter channels performed in the device
- the Wavegen channels can be controlled from the Scope interface and digital outputs captured
- the Scope inputs (raw ADC, averaged or filtered) can be output to the Wavegen channels, as signal or as amplitude, frequency, phase modulation or summing
- DIO 14/15 can be used as trigger IOs
Limitations:
- when more than 4 capture channels are enabled the max sampling rate is 62.5MHz
- the IIR filter is optimized for high speed with lower resolution and due to this in certain conditions it can saturate, like with narrow band or high sample rate/frequency ratio
The QSPI firmware is updated automatically, for SD card boot mode and initial QSPI programming see the Help tab/ Eclypse Z7
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https://forum.digilent.com/topic/8908-waveforms-beta-download/
WaveForms 3.19.18 brings for Eclypse Z7 Zmods the following:
- deep capture for Scope (Zmod Scope and Digitizer) 256Mi and Logic Analyzer 128Mi samples, all up to 125MHz
- IIR filter channels performed in the device
- the Wavegen channels can be controlled from the Scope interface and digital outputs captured
- the Scope inputs (raw ADC, averaged or filtered) can be output to the Wavegen channels, as signal or as amplitude, frequency, phase modulation or summing
- DIO 14/15 can be used as trigger IOs
Limitations:
- when more than 4 capture channels are enabled the max sampling rate is 62.5MHz
- the IIR filter is optimized for high speed with lower resolution and due to this in certain conditions it can saturate, like with narrow band or high sample rate/frequency ratio
The QSPI firmware is updated automatically, for SD card boot mode and initial QSPI programming see the Help tab/ Eclypse Z7
AWG1 -> Scope1 -> Scope3 (Scope1 IIR)
AWG2 -> Scope2 -> Scope4 (Scope2 IIR)
AWG1 -> Scope1 -> Scope3 (Scope1 IIR) -> AWG2 -> Scope2
![image.png](//content.invisioncic.com/f319528/monthly_2023_02/image.png.f568adf1c7098f3ff76b5299dd79962a.png)
AWG1 -> Scope5 output
AWG2 -> Scope6 output
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