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#Generate a CSV file using the [[Media:awg_worksheet.xlsx|AWG excel worksheet]]. A sample CSV can be found for a [[Media:sine.csv|sine]] and [[Media:block.csv|block]] wave. | #Generate a CSV file using the [[Media:awg_worksheet.xlsx|AWG excel worksheet]]. A sample CSV can be found for a [[Media:sine.csv|sine]] and [[Media:block.csv|block]] wave. | ||
#Drop your CSV file in the AWG folder (<dropbox>/Apps/LabNation SmartScope/AWG) using a file manager | #Drop your CSV file in the AWG folder (<dropbox>/'''Apps'''/LabNation SmartScope/AWG) using a file manager | ||
#In the app, tap sidemenu > AWG > Upload from dropbox | #In the app, tap sidemenu > AWG > Upload from dropbox | ||
#You should now be able to choose the CSV file | #You should now be able to choose the CSV file |
Revision as of 09:00, 17 December 2014
The SmartScope has an Arbitraty waveform generator, capable of generating signals between the [0V, 3.3V] voltage range at a sample rate of 100MS/s.
AWG pin location
The signal generated by the AWG is presented on the 3rd-left pin on the bottom row of the AUX connector, as shown in the following image:
Please keep in mind that you always should bridge 2 wires between 2 separate devices. In this case:
- The AWG output signal
- The ground, so both devices have the same reference voltage. (0V means the same on both devices)
In the image above, you can see the AWG pin is surrounded by 2 ground pins, either of which you can use to connect to the other device.
Configuring the AWG using pre-defined waves
Configuring the AWG using csv files
NOTE: This only works with a SmartScope connected. Otherwise, the sidemenu won't contain an AWG item If you haven't used dropbox with the SmartScope
- Tap sidemenu > AWG > Upload from dropbox
- The app will tell you it doesn't have permission to dropbox and ask for it by sending you off to the dropbox website
- Grant access and return to the app
- The app now creates the AWG folder and will inform you that this new folder is empty.
- Generate a CSV file using the AWG excel worksheet. A sample CSV can be found for a sine and block wave.
- Drop your CSV file in the AWG folder (<dropbox>/Apps/LabNation SmartScope/AWG) using a file manager
- In the app, tap sidemenu > AWG > Upload from dropbox
- You should now be able to choose the CSV file