Hi, could anyone that did the signal gen. in their EDUX1000G's post the correct part numbers needed, especially the package types (ie LM339 ? is it soic or tssop?) , it will be much appreciated.
Thank you.
I don't know the exactly part numbers. I used 1% resistors, C0G/NP0 capacitors in signal patch and X7R, X5R (when X7R footprint was too big). Here are teardown photos
https://www.flickr.com/photos/eevblog/33024469232/in/album-72157677358745114/ footprints:
U21, U43, U45 - 8 LD SOIC / SO-8
- LM4041CEM3-1.2/NOPB or any other with R1C marking - SOT32
U22 - SO PowerPAD 8 (be aware, this part is also available on standard SO-8 without thermal pad)
U8, U10, U12 - SOIC-14
Thank you.
I just added these to my next order.
Don't forget about components in power supply patch. There are also unsoldered components - capacitors and linear regulators required for signal generator.
Damn
, capacitors I probably have but regulators probably not, can you share what kind?
Thanks again.
Just standard 78xx and 79xx family. All you need you have on teardown photos, except MLCC values. For 0603 footprint I used 100nF, for bigger one something between 1 and 10uF. I don't remember.
Sounds reasonable, will have to buy some of them.
Thanks guys.
I was going to dump my DS1054Z and buy an MSO5000 but the thing misses the mark on a lot of points so I'm not going in that direction again.
Thus I'm looking at grabbing a DSOX1204G. Does anyone know if there is a crack for the D1200BW2A bandwidth option and the D1200EMBA decode options? I don't need either of them immediately as such so this is an exploratory question.
Today I had a peek at FERCSA's work.
Interesting!
Maybe I can add something to it, although I've never seen a 1000X.
Thus I'm looking at grabbing a DSOX1204G. Does anyone know if there is a crack for the D1200BW2A bandwidth option and the D1200EMBA decode options? I don't need either of them immediately as such so this is an exploratory question.
Yes, there is.
For 4ch Linux based DSOX1204G ? where?
The DSOX1204G is Linux based, ...
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Are you sure ? How do you know ? There is some info available ?
Hi all, apologies if this has been covered, but is it possible to hack the EDUX1002A to EDUX1002G or DSOX1002G?
I think it's possible, but just wanted to make sure before I place an order.
Thank you!
At the embedded world yesterday I was told that in a couple of days there will be a new firmware for the Non-EDU versions to increase waveform update rate to 200.000 /s and to always enable serial decode/trigger!
Now I'm waiting quite excited to finally play with the serial options on my 1000x
EDU models can be converted to DSO by changing 2 resistors... does it mean you can have free serial decoding and 200,000wfm/s on EDU models? Interesting
I don't think that it's that simple. Frontend needs substantial rework and sign gen section is missing quite a few components. Don't forget about the trigger too.
I know about the frontend limitation and signal generation section missing (only on A models). I am just talking about 200,000 wfm/s update rate and serial decoding.