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Analyzer waveform generator

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Hi,

I did a logic analyzer with atmega328 and i save the samples into a flash . I export them into my pc and i need a windows based program to see the waves something better than excel :D .(the input file should be .txt ) . Any suggestion ???
 

Hi,

I did a logic analyzer with atmega328 and i save the samples into a flash . I export them into my pc and i need a windows based program to see the waves something better than excel :D .(the input file should be .txt ) . Any suggestion ???


You can see this, maybe is useful for you:

WavMak 1.0
https://www.romanblack.com/wavmak.htm
 
Another way (but will only work for logic levels, not arbitrary levels) is to convert your data to 'openbench logic sniffer' format, which is a text file format, and then use the OLS client to view.
For example, this is a snippet of the file format:
Code:
;Size: 11380
;Rate: 200000000
;Channels: 32
;EnabledChannels: 65535
;Compressed: true
;AbsoluteLength: 12288
;CursorEnabled: false
0000007f@0
00000081@1
00000082@2
00000084@3
00000085@4
00000081@5
000000ff@6
0000007d@7
00000081@8
00000082@10
00000085@12
00000082@13
And this is the type of view you get:

You'd have to do your own research to figure out the format, but it looks self-explanatory (the view shown reflects the snippet, and you can see the hex values
in the file match the image).
 

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On , thanks . I'll try the logic sniffer . I'm only interested in digital signals , so 0 and 1 is enough .
 

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