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This library implements the control protocol for the
Saleae Logic Analyzer <https://www.saleae.com/>
__. It is based off of the
documentation and example here:
https://github.com/saleae/SaleaeSocketApi
IMPORTANT: You must enable the 'Remote Scripting Server' in Saleae. Click on "Options" in the top-right, the "Developer" tab, and check "Enable scripting socket server". This should not require a restart.
This library requires Saleae Logic 1.2.x or greater. Unfortunately there is no way to check the version of Logic running using the scripting protocol so this is difficult to check at runtime.
Note: Unfortunately, the new Logic2 software does not yet support remote access, so you will have to use the original Logic software.
You can track Logic2 remote access progress on this thread from Saleae: https://discuss.saleae.com/t/scripting-socket-api/108/3
Update: July 2022: Saleae is developing an official remote scripting inteface and library for Logic2. Check out the alpha/beta and give feedback: https://discuss.saleae.com/t/saleae-logic-2-automation-api/1685/13
Currently, this is basically a direct mapping of API calls with some small sanity checking and conveniences. It has not been extensively tested beyond my immediate needs, but it also should not have any known problems.
To get a feel for how the library works and what it can do, try the built-in demo:
::
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import saleae
saleae.demo()
Issues, updates, pull requests, etc should be directed
to github <https://github.com/ppannuto/python-saleae>
__.
The easiest method is to simply use pip:
::
(sudo) pip install saleae
::
import saleae
s = saleae.Saleae()
s.capture_to_file('/tmp/test.logicdata')
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