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On-topic questions related to Python would include embedded programming, using it as a tool for circuit analysis, or how Python interacts with computational hardware. Questions about libraries, algorithms, syntax, or code optimization should be directed to stackoverflow.com.
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Scaling Waveform from LeCroy 4104HD using Python/IEEE488.2
The value is a left justified 12bit Q8 number. I suppose I should have noticed the factor of 4 in the pictures.
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Scaling Waveform from LeCroy 4104HD using Python/IEEE488.2
I am automating control of a LeCroy oscilloscope using IEEE488.2 and Python/PyVisa.
It seems like it should be relatively straightforward. I use the WF? … In this link I have a picture of the scope screen, an xlsx with the Template/Header/Waveform responses, and the Python code I used to put those responses in the xlsx -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/ …