No luck
About re-engineer the USB protocol, I'm not saying that is not possible or hard, just don't know if is worth the trouble,
Uhm, that doesn't look good. No Configuration Descriptor following the Device Descriptor? Did you run lsusb as root?
It is a hobby. It is supposed to keep you busy and of the streets, it doesn't have to make sense.
Similar to Agilent rebranding Rigol units as their low-end scopes, LeCroy rebrand Atten units as their low-end (WaveAce) scopes - and unlike Atten, LeCroy provide 64-bit drivers for Windows.
Thanks for taking the tear downs, it'll take a while to study the pics. I noticed the name Siglent on the PCB, a brand Atten tried to push but it seemed to go nowhere; Atten doesn't bother erase the chip markings, making it easier to identify.
Thanks for taking the tear downs, it'll take a while to study the pics. I noticed the name Siglent on the PCB, a brand Atten tried to push but it seemed to go nowhere; Atten doesn't bother erase the chip markings, making it easier to identify.
Hmm, Siligent seem to be better value for money.
Compare the two 'scopes.
Atten ADS1102CAL
http://www.genetroncorp.com/datasheets/Atten/ADS1000CCALCML%20Series.pdf
Siglent SDS1102CM
http://www.siglent.com/en/upload/201042363208641.pdf
As far as I can tell, both are pretty similar, except the Atten has 40k of storage and the Silgent has 2M of storage.
I found the Atten on ebay for £229, the Silgent was £31 more but it's not much more expensive considering the extra memory. The Atten does have one advantage: a nice wide screen: 480x234 as opposed to 320x234 but the vastly greater memory is probably worth much more than an extra 160 pixels of display width.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ATTEN-ADS1102CAL-100MHz-Digital-Oscilloscope-1102CAL-/150620675417?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Test_Measurement_Equipment_ET&hash=item2311b11d59
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Siglent-100mhz-Storage-Oscilloscope-SDS1102CM-1G-/320721370009?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aac7bbb99
Hi all,
Sorry for resurrecting an old(er) thread - however, this was the only page that I got, when looking for the ID f4ec:ee38, which is also emitted from the ADS1202CL+.
So, I wanted to notify the forum that I had just released an application that utilises libusb-1.0, and can be used to fetch data from (at least) the ADS1202CL+ - please check:
http://sdaaubckp.sourceforge.net/attenload
Given what the thread https://www.eevblog.com/forum/product-reviews-photos-and-discussion/easyscope-list-of-digital-oscilloscopes-that-use-it/ reports, it is possible this application could interface with other brands/models as well - but it's down to people to try for themselves...
Anyways - I'm not likely to maintain the code much, as it already does what I want it to do; but now that it is released, maybe it will be useful to others.
Cheers!
I've heard this and seen the exterior photos, but is there any photos of WaveAce PCBs with Atten or its other names, silk screened on the PCB?
Hi bxs,
Could I please ask what you think about your Atten ADS1102CAL?
Many Thanks
Stephen
About my experience with my ATTEN, it as been good for the most part, what I really don't like are some bugs, that in rare situations force me to restart the scope.
I read about people with same/similar ATTEN scopes with the same problems, and some of them got a firmware update for fixing those, I also tried to get one once, but is was just a nasty experience, lets say that I contacted ATTEN with all the data about my scope and they replied asking again for exactly the data that I had already send, it was so stupid that I simple quite trying
You can add ATTEN ADS 1102CAL to your list, attenload seems to work fine, generate .csv, .gnuplot, .png and .ssf files
See attached photo of the before and after. My hardware version is: 3-41-1.61