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Just bought a 8ch signal analyzer from sparkfun, but sigrok.org has been down for at least a few days. anyone know if this project is still active? Source: about 2 years ago
You might look at meters supported by https://sigrok.org, and the sigrok project (open source datalogging/instrument control.) At least may serve as a starting list to narrow down to what you need. Source: over 2 years ago
A USB logic analyzer. A Saleae (https://www.saleae.com/) or others that interace to sigrok (https://sigrok.org/ ). The API can be used to automate testing and debugging by accessing onboard registers from your PC. I find it easier to work on a PC than a benchtop logic analyzer - but it depends on the application. Source: over 2 years ago
Nice! Have you considered adding support for your LA to sigrok PulseView? It's a great open-source test equipment GUI and you'd get a lot of neat features for free (like protocol decoding). Source: almost 3 years ago
> I can write something about it if there's any interest* That would be great. https://sigrok.org/ has support for basic CO2 monitors, maybe it could be extended to support the sensors you mentioned.. - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
For the ESP32 in read mode, we've successfully developed a project using PlatformIO that accepts the key during build time and stores it in memory. Source: 8 months ago
Check out Zephyr OS and Platform IO. Zephyr is part of the Linux foundation and has similarities to Linux with how it performs hardware abstraction (device tree). Platform IO integrates with other frameworks including mbed and Arduino. Source: 9 months ago
PlatformIO together with avr-stub can be used to do source level debugging but there are some caveats. Source: 12 months ago
Look into https://platformio.org/, it can abstract over a few RTOSes, and can show you which OSes work with which chips/boards. Source: 12 months ago
If the HW looks like it works, you could also try alternate programming software. (e.g. TinyGo or PlatformIO). Source: about 1 year ago
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