Application Notes

SDS7000A Series

Wake on LAN function on SIGLENT oscilloscopes

July 16, 2025

Introduction of Wake on LAN Wake-on-LAN (WoL) is an Ethernet standard that allows a computer to be turned on or awakened from sleep mode by a network message, so called magic packet. The test instruments like oscilloscopes typically consume 40W to 240W power in normal work mode. But in standby mode, it’s merely few Watts. … Continued

How to Extract Data from the Binary File of Siglent Oscilloscope

June 12, 2024

Data can be formatted in many different ways. Binary data formatting often provides the smallest payload size and therefore transfers via USB/LAN more quickly. Unfortunately, binary is very difficult to interpret by humans. So, binary data is often reformatted to other types (ASCII, etc..)/ Here is a link to the binary data format for many … Continued

Network file Sharing on SIGLENT Performance Oscilloscopes

April 8, 2024

INTRODUCTION There are a number of applications for sharing data and files between instruments and computers for data archival and analysis. SIGLENT’s performance oscilloscopes provide a set of tools for connecting data locations over the network. These instruments provide the ability to either share their local files (SERVER) or to access remote drives (CLIENT) via … Continued