If you're going to acquire data via the target's own peripherals, or
display process variables, does this help ?
https://www.alex-spataru.com/blog/introducing-serial-studio


On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 6:02 PM Jeff Calwood <jeff.calw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> PulseView is a fantastic tool. I prefer it over my $6000 mixed signal
> oscilloscope when it comes to the logic analyzer. Kudos.
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> I had this idea, but frankly diving into the code looks overwhelming to me
> and neither do I have the time to execute such a project. But maybe someone
> finds it interesting:
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> So when I debug code on an embedded system, I routinely use the
> processor’s DAC to output a (constantly changing) variable. Often I hook up
> a multi-DAC via I2C to then plot the variables on my scope. For example if
> I run a filter in software, or a PID loop. So would it not be possible for
> an embedded system (incl Arduino) to generate the datastream on USB that
> would readily feed into PulseView ? No intermediate logic analyzer or scope.
>
> Pulseview can already show four (?) analog waveforms, and digital values
> in parallel. The protocol decoders also demonstrate that PulseView could
> possibly display debug strings as well.
>
> So rather than debugging with the good old serial terminal, I think it
> would be cool to feed directly into PulseView. Much easier to read and one
> would get timing info at the same time.
>
> What do you think ?
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