Capture the display of a Rigol DS1000Z series oscilloscope by LAN using LXI SCPI commands
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DS1054Z_screen_capture

‘OscScreenGrabLAN.py’ is a Python script that captures whatever is displayed on the screen of a Rigol DS1000Z series oscilloscope. To achieve this, SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) are sent from the computer to the oscilloscope, using the LXI (LAN-based eXtensions for Instrumentation) protocol over a Telnet connection. The computer and the oscilloscope are connected together by a LAN (Local Area Network). No USB (Universal Serial Bus), no VISA (Virtual Instrument Software Architecture), no IVI (Interchangeable Virtual Instrument) and no Rigol drivers are required. Python 2 is required. Python 3 is not supported.

Tested only with Windows 7, Python 2.7.9 and Rigol DS1104Z (a fully upgraded DS1054Z oscilloscope).

Tested in a VMware machine with Linux Debian 7.7.0, Python 2.7.3 and PIL. Python and PIL were already present in the default Debian installation.

Windows Usage:

Install Python 2.7.9 from https://www.python.org/downloads. Install “Python Imaging Library 1.1.7 for Python 2.7” from http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil. Run the PIL (Python Imaging Library) installer as Administrator, otherwise it won’t be installed properly. Connect together the computer and the oscilloscope (by LAN). In order to capture an image from the oscilloscope display and save it to the computer disk, open a Command Prompt as Administrator and run “OscScreenGrabLAN.py”.

Example:

C:\Python27\python.exe OscScreenGrabLAN.py

Linux Usage:

Download the project from GitHub, open a Terminal, go to the project’s directory and run “OscScreenGrabLAN.py”.

Example:

python OscScreenGrabLAN.py