Commandline utility for testing block measurement performance
- Install libtiepie, see https://www.tiepie.com/libtiepie-sdk
- Compile the application using the GCC compiler by running
make
(ormingw32-make
on Windows)
-b <resolution in bits>
- Resolution for measurement. (default: highest possible)-c <number of channels>
- Number of active channels for measurement. (default: all)-f <sample frequency
- Sample frequency in Hz. (default: 1MHz)-l <record length>
- Record length in Samples. (default: 5000)-n <number of measurements>
- Number of measurement. (default: 100)-s <serial number>
- Open instrument with specified serial number. (default: auto detect)-r
- When specified the raw data to floating point data conversion is disabled.-e
- Trigger on EXT1 instead of using no trigger.
./blockspeedtest -b 14 -c 1 -f 100e6 -n 1000 -r
- Performs 1000 block measurements without trigger on channel 1, measuring 5000 samples at 100 MHz @ 14 bit, passing raw data.