The Second 2024 Red Pitaya OS Release
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Posted by
Red Pitaya Technical Editorial Team
, March 20, 2024
We are announcing that new Red Pitaya Beta OS release is out!
The latest version is compatible with all Red Pitaya models.
What is new?
Highlights:
- Introducing the new WEB Impedance Analyzer app.
- DMA mode is now available for STEMlab 125-14 with 4 Inputs.
General:
- Critical bug in uboot script fixed, resolving boot issues on certain boards.
- Added support for SIGNALlab 250-12 version 1.2b.
- DMA mode now supported for STEMlab 125-14 with 4 Inputs.
- Performance and stability enhancements implemented.
APIs & SCPI Enhancements:
- Sweep generator support has been added.
- SCPI command for SIGNALlab 250-12 PLL, load, and external trigger level setting is now included.
- External trigger debounce command has been fixed.
- SCPI servers now retain settings even after disconnection.
- OS/ecosystem version command has been added.
- A command listing all available and supported SCPI commands is now accessible.
- Changing frequency no longer restarts the generator.
WEB apps:
- A new Web Impedance Analyzer app is available.
- System health status is now accessible through a web interface, displaying voltages and temperatures.
- The button amplitude scaling issue has been fixed for the oscilloscope app.
- The missing external trigger level setting has been added for the SIGNALlab 250-12.
- The SDR transceiver app has been fixed.
- Improvements have been made to the AWG manager.
- dBV and dBuV have been added for the SA.
- The 3&4 input bug in the oscilloscope app for the STEMlab 125-14 4 Inputs has been fixed.
- Slow analog I/O has been added to the oscilloscope app.
- Streaming app improvements and bug fixes have been made.
- LCR app bugs have been fixed.
*Notice that full SD card installation is required and it is recommended to clear browser cache after installation.
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