The Rigol DS1054Z is a great workhorse of an oscilloscope: economical, fully featured, and used by DIY'ers and professionals alike. But for Mac and Linux users, there are few tools that can communicate with the 'scope. This cross-platform command line script, written in Python, captures the current display of the DS1054Z as a .png file.
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Complete instructions for downloading and running rigol-grab are in the ReadMe file.
@Dan Maloney : I'm pretty sure the Rigol can store to a USB thumb drive (but I've never tried it). I prefer the instant gratification of grabbing the images to my laptop directly via the USB cable... :)
Yeah, makes sense. I think I can hook up my Keysight directly to my PC using a USB cable, but I haven't explored that yet. Probably have to buy a license to do anything useful, though - grumble. Might need to script something myself...
@Dan Maloney : I'm pretty sure the Rigol can store to a USB thumb drive (but I've never tried it). I prefer the instant gratification of grabbing the images to my laptop directly via the USB cable... :)