SDS1000CFL Series Digital Storage Oscilloscopes (DISCONTINUED)
Main Features
- 7″ Color TFT LCD display
- 2/4 channels, Bandwidth: 70 MHz-300 MHz
- Single channel real-time sampling rate is: 2 GSa/s, Equivalent sampling rate is 50 GSa/s
- Memory depth: 24 kpts
- Trigger types: Edge, Pulse, Video, Slope and Alternate
- Powerful Digital Filter function and Waveform recorder function
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Programming Example: SDS Oscilloscope screen image capture using Python
Here is a brief code example written in Python 3.4 that uses a socket to pull a display image (screenshot) from a SIGLENT SDS1000X-E scope via LAN
and save it to the local drive of the controlling computer.
NOTE: This program saves the picture/display image file in the same directory that the .py file is being run from. It will overwrite any existing file that has the same name.
Download Python 3.4, connect a scope to the LAN using an Ethernet cable, get the scope IP address, and run the attached .PY program to save a bitmap (BMP) image of the oscilloscope display.
You can download the .PY file here: Python_Socket_SDS_SCDP.zip
Tested with:
Python 3.4
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