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- Once done with the installation or an update of the latest IIO-Oscilloscope, | - Once done with the installation or an update of the latest IIO-Oscilloscope, | ||
- Press refresh to display available IIO Devices, once ad5592r appeared, press connect. | - Press refresh to display available IIO Devices, once ad5592r appeared, press connect. | ||
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=== Debug Panel === | === Debug Panel === | ||
- | Below is the Debug panel of AD5592R wherein you can directly access the attributes of the device. | + | Below is the Debug panel of AD5592R wherein you can directly access the attributes of the device. |
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=== DMM Panel === | === DMM Panel === | ||
- | Access the DMM panel to see the instantaneous reading of the input capacitances and the device temperature. | + | Access the DMM panel to see the instantaneous reading of the device temperature |
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==== PyADI-IIO ==== | ==== PyADI-IIO ==== | ||
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=== Running the example === | === Running the example === | ||
- | After installing and configuring PYADI-IIO in your machine, you are now ready to run Python script examples. In our case, run the **https:// | + | After installing and configuring PYADI-IIO in your machine, you are now ready to run Python script examples. In our case, run the [[https:// |
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- | Press enter and you will get these readings. | + | Press enter. Input desired voltage levels |
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<WRAP round 80% download> | <WRAP round 80% download> |