Thanks Aleksander!

found some links:
https://hydrabus.com/hydrabus-1-0-specifications/
https://github.com/hydrabus/hydrabus
https://github.com/hydrabus/hydrafw

Hydrabus Board is actually based on stm32


On 06/04/2018 12:14 AM, Aleksander Alekseev wrote:
Hello Andrew,

Take a look on HydraBus project and corresponding firmware, HydraFW. If I'm not mistaken it claims to be compatible with BusPirate protocol. However last time I checked BusPirate support in Sigrok was broken. Check the bug tracker.

As a side note assembled HydraBus is overpriced, better order PCB on JLCPCB and solder it manualy. Or try to run HydraFW on some development board from eBay.

Sorry I'm in an airport right now thus I can't give direct links.

On Sun., 3 Jun. 2018, 17:32 andrew goh via sigrok-devel, <sigrok-devel@lists.sourceforge.net <mailto:sigrok-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>> wrote:

    hi all,

    i'm a newbie, novice to sigrok, just hope to get some pointers.
    there are many stm32 based development boards (e.g. the discovery and
    nucleo series from ST itself), and there are many others which can be
    purchased on ebay etc for a rather low cost. e.g. if one search for
    stm32f103 on ebay one could come across boards like blue pill or
    maple
    mini that goes as low as $2. these devices based on arm cortex-m3
    runs
    at 72mhz has 2 adc which could push an envelop of about 2msps
    sampling
    speeds and gpios in the 10s of mhz. then the higher end devices
    e.g. m4
    stm32f407 runs at 168mhz has adcs that run up to 7msps and gpio
    sampling
    speeds faster than the m3 series and the larger ve-zg devices has
    decent
    amount of ram e.g. 64k-192k sram. and stm32 f3 series has adc that
    can
    push 18msps quad interleaved.  hence despite a only an on chip-full
    speed usb 2.0, they can work as oscilloscopes or logic analyzers by
    storing the adc samples to ram and later transmit that over usb. it
    won't be those 100msps speeds but may be still useful for the
    lower mhz
    analysis

    if i want to turn these boards to interface with sigrok /
    pulseview etc.
    where do i start looking for info?
    are there any 'standard' sigrok protocols for oscilloscopes and logic
    analyzers where i can just build the firmware on the stm32 soc so
    that
    they'd 'just work' without changes at sigrok end?

    thanks in advance.

    andrew



    
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