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Documentation tooling:
- Add the `build-doc` skill and `tools/build_doc.py` wrapper for local
Sphinx builds (clean / -W / open).
- Enable Markdown (MyST) in conf.py and auto-collect
examples/{device,host,dual}/*/README.md into a 3-level Examples nav
(Examples > Device/Host/Dual > example), noting each page's source
location and normalizing headings to a single H1.
- Remove the stale `.claude/commands/build-doc.md`; point the AGENTS.md
Documentation section at the skill.
Example docs:
- Add a README.md for every device/host/dual example: what it does, USB
interface table, notable tusb_config.h settings, generic CMake + Make
build steps, and how to try it.
- Fold each *_freertos variant into its base README, noting the FreeRTOS
source path and any RTOS-specific behavior.
Generated docs/examples/ output is git-ignored. Builds clean with
`sphinx-build -W`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
USBTMC
A USB Test & Measurement Class (USBTMC) instrument with USB488/SCPI support, behaving like a simple programmable instrument.
What it does
- Implements a USBTMC interface with USB488 capabilities and advertises SCPI support.
- Responds to
*IDN?with an identification string (TinyUSB,ModelNumber,SerialNumber,FirmwareVer123456). - Buffers other written messages and echoes them back as the query response, after a configurable delay.
- A
delay <ms>command adjusts that simulated response delay (0–10000 ms). - Maintains an IEEE-488.2 status byte (MAV/SRQ), and handles trigger, clear, and bulk abort requests.
- Supports the USBTMC indicator-pulse request, which briefly pulses the board LED.
- Uses an interrupt endpoint in addition to the bulk IN/OUT endpoints.
USB Descriptors
| Interface | Class driver |
|---|---|
| 0 | USBTMC |
Configuration
Notable tusb_config.h settings:
#define CFG_TUD_USBTMC 1
#define CFG_TUD_USBTMC_ENABLE_INT_EP 1
#define CFG_TUD_USBTMC_ENABLE_488 1
Building
CMake:
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DBOARD=raspberry_pi_pico ..
cmake --build .
Make:
make BOARD=raspberry_pi_pico all
Try it
The device appears as a USBTMC test-and-measurement instrument. Talk to it with a VISA/SCPI tool (for example PyVISA). The included visaQuery.py opens the instrument and sends *IDN?:
python visaQuery.py