Hey,
I'm fairly new to the electronics scene and was wondering what the minimum specs for an oscilloscope would be if i needed to look at raspberry pi spi transactions?
thanks.
Hey,
I'm fairly new to the electronics scene and was wondering what the minimum specs for an oscilloscope would be if i needed to look at raspberry pi spi transactions?
thanks.
It depends on how fast you will crank the SPI clock - I'm not an RPi expert but a quick web search suggests it can do at least 32MHz clock but a lot of the time you wouldn't go this fast.
To see logic states on the SPI you need a scope with 4x the clock bandwidth and to do signal integrity at least 10x the bandwidth an at least 20x the sample rate.
But a basic scope isn't a lot of help with spi - what you really need is a logic analyzer - which you could buy stand alone (cheapish) or as part of a mixed signal scope - lots more money.
Some of the nicer scopes offer SPI decoding (usually as a paid for extra) and with a 4 channel scope this can be pretty good.
You can also get SPI only analyzers and this can be very cheap (compared with scopes) but is much more limited.
I can't advise anything specific without knowing your budget and a bit more about what your need to do - mostly people expect a scope to do lots of things so if you can define some of the other things you would like it to do that would help.
MK
Yeah the problem is that been new he doesn't know what he needs and no doubt will get conflicting advice. I suggested the cheap logic analysers since they are far from perfect they do represent good effective value and not a money to kick out doing most things OK. That way he can learn exactly what he wants and still have plenty of toy budget for the next thing
Yeah the problem is that been new he doesn't know what he needs and no doubt will get conflicting advice. I suggested the cheap logic analysers since they are far from perfect they do represent good effective value and not a money to kick out doing most things OK. That way he can learn exactly what he wants and still have plenty of toy budget for the next thing