Author Topic: how to save Hantek 6022BE scope data to .WAV  (Read 4147 times)

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Offline 6022ownerTopic starter

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how to save Hantek 6022BE scope data to .WAV
« on: April 29, 2015, 06:06:19 pm »
I read most of the:

   https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/hantek-6022be-20mhz-usb-dso/

and I downloaded the open6022BE software. But a scope is very much like a microphone and for my purposes a simple recording to a .wav file would be perfect, albeit with a sample frequency of say 10Ms.

With a .WAV I can use Audacity as the interface, allowing me slice and dice, and to apply filters and other transforms to get at the data I want. I find it to be a very useful and liberating interface.

So maybe someone could give me pointers as to how to do this. It would be great if the open6022BE author would respond :)


« Last Edit: April 29, 2015, 06:08:39 pm by 6022owner »
 

Offline rpcope1

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Re: how to save Hantek 6022BE scope data to .WAV
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2015, 09:47:43 pm »
Open6022BE was done by RichardK, but I've got my own repo to do that, and if you look at https://github.com/rpcope1/Hantek6022API/blob/master/examples/example_trezor.py or https://github.com/rpcope1/Hantek6022API/blob/master/examples/example_linux_trezor.py (depending on if you're on Windows or Linux), that might help you get where you want to go, if you feel comfortable with Python.

Most of my work will be primarily Linux focused for the time being, but if you have the stock drivers, you should be able to utilize the Windows examples from when I first wrote the repo.
 


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