Thank you for the link, but that is a DS2072A scope. I know that Rigol added CAN decoding and 50 ohm termination to the A model, but the question is whether CAN decoder can be enabled on non-A models with current firmware (03.03.01).
korlatos: is the CAN decoder can be enabled on non-A models with current firmware (03.03.01).Yes it can!@EV , Do you have the Rigol CAN test PCB?
Here is My DS2072 test with FW 00.03.03.01.00,,
I did have problems with trigger setup at 1st but finally it worked ??
If you have a Rigol DG4000 and wish to play with CAN decoding , I have Attached two ".RAF" files one can load into the DG4000.
Known Firmware Bugs/Issues
22) All SCPI commands related to CAN triggering appear to be missing in the latest FW.
[FW v.02.01.00.03 / FW v.03.00.01.03
Known Firmware Bugs/Issues
17) There is a visible offset from center position when using AC-coupled Triggers (including filtered LF and HF) at lower time bases (<= 2us/div), as well as serious jitter with certain settings.
[FW v.01.01.00.02 / FW v.02.01.00.03 / FW v.03.00.01.03]
My scope is still at 00.02.01.00.03, and I added the hack to get some of the options (the scope is bought as 200mzh so I only added the other options), will I loose these if I upgrade to 00.03.03.01.00 now?
The release notes contained an long list of bugfixes so I guess an update is in order now.
Can this firmware be loaded somewhere?
Any guinea pig installed it and confirmed if any installed options are affected?
I installed the new firmware.
On first boot, browsing the Utility menu with the down arrow caused the entire screen to "bounce" up vertically about 50 pixels, and then back down. It did this twice.
Options still active.
Note: When you look at System Info you should see Firmware '00.03.03 SP2'. For the Full Version Info you should see Firmware '00.03.03.02.06'.
I installed the new firmware.
On first boot, browsing the Utility menu with the down arrow caused the entire screen to "bounce" up vertically about 50 pixels, and then back down. It did this twice.
Options still active.The installation instructions "Step 9. Special Note for DS2000/DS2000A users:" covers this kind of thing. In fact you should routinly perform this solution after updating the Firmware in the DS2000/A to clear FRAM. This has been often mentioned here in the past.
I didn't mention that I successfully installed this Firmware update yesterday without issue, because I thought that it would be understood after my describing how to get the update and what it does.
Edit follows below:
Recommendation: After FW update -> 1) ''Clear FRAM (by pressing 6th grey button on left side in & out repeatedly during Reboot)*, 2) Restore DEFAULTS*, 3) Perform 'Self-Cal'. *Ref. Step 9.
Note: When you look at System Info you should see Firmware '00.03.03 SP2'. For the Full Version Info you should see Firmware '00.03.03.02.06'.
hey dadler? was it just a one time glitch? Is everything fine now? I am considering an upgrade as well.