since support asked me to put my question out in the forum:
we are thinking about purchasing an Analog Discovery Pro product. In our use case, we need to capture ~600 samples of analog data (min. 12 bit) at min. 64 MSa/s (1 channel) when a falling edge of a logical input is detected. We want to stream these triggered blocks of data continuously to a PC via USB. The minimum trigger rearm time between those events should be in the single-digit microsecond range. Implementation via SDK by us is required. Which product meets those specifications?
Some clarification: With the current USB oscilloscope, we can either continuously stream analog and digital data to a PC and check for trigger events there (data rate limitation, high computing power requirements) or we can use a block trigger mode that captures up to ~150k waveforms until we need to empty its memory which introduces downtime.
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b4byhulk
Hello there,
since support asked me to put my question out in the forum:
we are thinking about purchasing an Analog Discovery Pro product. In our use case, we need to capture ~600 samples of analog data (min. 12 bit) at min. 64 MSa/s (1 channel) when a falling edge of a logical input is detected. We want to stream these triggered blocks of data continuously to a PC via USB. The minimum trigger rearm time between those events should be in the single-digit microsecond range. Implementation via SDK by us is required. Which product meets those specifications?
Some clarification: With the current USB oscilloscope, we can either continuously stream analog and digital data to a PC and check for trigger events there (data rate limitation, high computing power requirements) or we can use a block trigger mode that captures up to ~150k waveforms until we need to empty its memory which introduces downtime.
Thank you in advance!
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