>>> That's 3D printed is it? Looks great
Thanks, yes, ordered from Shapeways 3D print service in 'Polished Strong & Flexible Plastic' material.
I think I've gathered everything here:
http://anagram.net/nuts/DSOXLAN/Sorry no nice web page, just the files. There's the PCB design (in DipTrace), the schematics, the gerbers, the little BoM, the stl files for 3D print, images etc etc. Let me know if I've missed anything. I'll put up the 3D prints for ordering in Shapeways (at no profit to myself) if I can ever figure out how to do that. Maybe one day I'll even make a web page to make it all a bit more obvious
My contribution is the 3D design work, kudos to the others who figured the connector pinout etc.
>>> Daniel from Keysight, here. Of course, we don't support DIY modules & firmware or hardware hacking.
Daniel, there's a magjack, 2 capacitors and 3 resistors - not exactly a major hack. I would expect Keysight to be as relaxed about this as if I was using a bit of coax and ~450 ohms resistor to make a '50 ohm scope probe'. You will have seen the Siglent CEO interview with Dave. I for one, was dead impressed that he was prepared to engage with the eevblog community and describe his vision of 'lab tools for everyone' - certainly something that everyone here will concur with. I will consider Siglent gear now, and I would not have done before his interview. Food for thought maybe re Keysight's policies? What would Bill & Dave have done?
Alan