I'm currently working on a project where I'm trying to generate and record of analog signals using the AnalogDiscovery platform. I've achieved success in implementing a code that generates a 1kHz rampdown analog signal and records it using the AnalogDiscovery2, utilizing a 1MHz sampling rate with rising edge trigger.
However, I've encountered a challenge while attempting to adapt this working code for use with AD3. The code that performed well with AD2. I'm receiving empty data. It's worth noting that my ultimate goal is to achieve recording at a 10MHz rate.
I've attached the Python code file that I've been working with. This code is based on one of the example codes provided. Note that I'm working with version 3.20.1.
If any of you have insights, suggestions, advice, or recommendations regarding how to modify the code effectively for use with AD3, I would greatly appreciate your input.
Thank you in advance for generously offering your time and assistance.
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MRMTZ
Hello all,
I'm currently working on a project where I'm trying to generate and record of analog signals using the AnalogDiscovery platform. I've achieved success in implementing a code that generates a 1kHz rampdown analog signal and records it using the AnalogDiscovery2, utilizing a 1MHz sampling rate with rising edge trigger.
However, I've encountered a challenge while attempting to adapt this working code for use with AD3. The code that performed well with AD2. I'm receiving empty data. It's worth noting that my ultimate goal is to achieve recording at a 10MHz rate.
I've attached the Python code file that I've been working with. This code is based on one of the example codes provided. Note that I'm working with version 3.20.1.
If any of you have insights, suggestions, advice, or recommendations regarding how to modify the code effectively for use with AD3, I would greatly appreciate your input.
Thank you in advance for generously offering your time and assistance.
Best regards,
MMtz
tst_rec.py
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