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Minimum spec oscilloscope for rpi spi

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Former Member over 9 years ago

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.

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago

    I did not notice an answer that suggested a storage scope.  Often a SPI message stream does not repeat and you want to trigger and capture the one occurrence.  The logic analyzer is great if you do not need to correlate the SPI timing with some other event.  An oscilloscope does provide a tool that has many signal analysis uses besides SPI.  A storage scope will be digital and should have a sample rate over 250 Megasamples/sec to monitor SPI and other computer related signals.  As others have said here, you need several times the sampling rate of the signal being analyzed.

     

    It is great to have nice tools if you can afford it.  Electronics and computers keep getting more powerful and cheaper as time goes on.  So does powerful electronic test equipment.  My LeCroy 4ch, 4 Gigasample, multi-color scope was built in 1992 for about $10,000.  I bought it on eBay for $1,500.00.  It even does FFT spectrum analysis (nice).

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago

    I did not notice an answer that suggested a storage scope.  Often a SPI message stream does not repeat and you want to trigger and capture the one occurrence.  The logic analyzer is great if you do not need to correlate the SPI timing with some other event.  An oscilloscope does provide a tool that has many signal analysis uses besides SPI.  A storage scope will be digital and should have a sample rate over 250 Megasamples/sec to monitor SPI and other computer related signals.  As others have said here, you need several times the sampling rate of the signal being analyzed.

     

    It is great to have nice tools if you can afford it.  Electronics and computers keep getting more powerful and cheaper as time goes on.  So does powerful electronic test equipment.  My LeCroy 4ch, 4 Gigasample, multi-color scope was built in 1992 for about $10,000.  I bought it on eBay for $1,500.00.  It even does FFT spectrum analysis (nice).

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    0 Problemchild over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    The RIGOL 1084Z was a storage scope! image

     

    As the chap in question is brand new to the game I thought I would avoid references to posh kit as these are special purchases and ideally you need to know what you want before you buy and you certainly don't want to pay the new price !! I too have a 10K scope but damned if I would pay 10K for it ... It's like recommending a Porsche  to a learner driver when a mini might be more appropriate.

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    0 Problemchild over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Doug, we need to see that scope... Looks like we should have another round of show me your Lab space!!! What other nice toys do you have?

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    I am a retired electrical engineer and HAM radio operator, so a good scope and a Rigol DSA815 spectrum analyzer/tracking generator lets me design and build circuits in digital and RF.  I am old and the mortgage is paid off, so nice toys can be done.  I think the person asking the question is new to this and would do well to start with a low cost logic analyzer.  I got one for less than $100 on eBay that does 24 channels of digital and can decode serial buses (amazing at that price!).  I started electronics when I was 13 (1960) with vacuum tubes and 10 MHz scope and VTVM.  It has been a wild ride and cheaper now than then!  Best wishes, Doug

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