> My first chore is to investigate what kind of pulse > rise-times I get from a selection of inexpensive > ultrasonic sensors when a supersonic bullet passes > within a couple of feet from them. I have a Tek > 2252 scope that I can place downrange to look at the > sensors with but storing the waveform for examination > may be a problem (no one seems to have volunteered to > stand downrange monitoring the scope screen!) > The Tek 2252 has a Centronix screen-capture printer > output but it is an Epson FX format and I have no > idea if any current printers at the local Office Mart > are compatible with the Epson FX data format. Anyone > on the TimeNuts list have any thoughts on this?
www.printcapture.com should be able to deal with the Epson format, I believe. They have a free trial version. > The 2252 scope also has a GPIB port but I don't know > if it outputs the printer data. I have a Sparkfun > GPIB/USB dongle but that may not be of any use if > there is no printer data on the GPIB port. It almost certainly will support dumping HPGL or Epson data to GPIB. -- john, KE5FX _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
