We don't know if it's a bug or a curiosity yet.
Getting the answer to that question is exactly why I suggested that other DHO800 owners check whether it's a systematic issue. I was not interested in a "mine is better than yours" competition -- although I am pleased enough with the result now that you asked for it.
Ok, I just hooked all four probes up to a crocodile clip coming out of my pulse generator, and... nada.
All traces line up perfectly on the rising edge.
Test setup:
Ok, I just hooked all four probes up to a crocodile clip coming out of my pulse generator, and... nada.
All traces line up perfectly on the rising edge.
Thanks for checking. But with all four channels enabled (and prior to any skew adjustments), all channels were well-aligned for Slavius too. Could you please retry with only CH1 and CH2 enabled?
Could you please retry with only CH1 and CH2 enabled?
Ideally, every possible combination of more than 1 enabled channels.
That’s right, this is most likely a firmware bug or a flaw in the Rigol DHO800-900 series!
I carried out the same test measurements on the Rigol DS1054Z and the maximum phase deviation, regardless of whether 2, 3 or 4 channels were included, was about 1.2 degrees on the test signal - Sine 70 MHz.
Here is the phase shift of the signals when two channels are turned on:
And here is the phase shift of the signals when all four channels are turned on:
I Tried this today and this is what I got. any help would be grate.
DOH814 firmware 00.01.02 it did make a backup though.
adb: error: remote object '/rigol/data/Key.data' does not exist
go run rgtoolMod.go
keyFile: Key.data
deviceId: DHO8
SCPI format: ':SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall'
options: [RLU BW7T10]
error open Key.data: The system cannot find the file specified.
exit status 10
Please, send generated :SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall commands to the scope via the SCPI interface, and press any key to check for the new *.lic files.
Options are installed without scope reboot.
Press any key to continue . . .
I Tried this today and this is what I got. any help would be grate.
DOH814 firmware 00.01.02 it did make a backup though.
adb: error: remote object '/rigol/data/Key.data' does not exist
go run rgtoolMod.go
keyFile: Key.data
deviceId: DHO8
SCPI format: ':SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall'
options: [RLU BW7T10]
error open Key.data: The system cannot find the file specified.
exit status 10
Please, send generated :SYSTem:OPTion:INSTall commands to the scope via the SCPI interface, and press any key to check for the new *.lic files.
Options are installed without scope reboot.
Press any key to continue . . .
As far as I know, in the latest firmware they changed Key.data to RKey.data. I spent a long time fiddling around with this hack of this oscilloscope. And besides this, there was something else that needs to be remembered.
Who knows why the "ADC Phase" calibration does not work?
I think that this is exactly the calibration that is needed, with the help of which the phase shift of the channels is calibrated.
Does anyone know how to calibrate this element?
If this item is selected, and regardless of whether only this or other items, then calibration ends with the error "Unknown error occurred while calibrating"
I've got a strange window at the webcontrol window (see below). Had to restart the scope in order to get the usual window back.
The buttons had no response.
Did anyone experienced this?
Yes, it is real
Nicely done. Very sexy!
BTW: @AndyBig @Shapirus and @Randy222 were all experimenting with the UI elements a short while ago. Are you continuing with their work or doing something different?
Are you continuing with their work or doing something different?
I'm making changes directly to the latest Sparrow.apk version.
I'm making changes directly to the latest Sparrow.apk version.
Awesome! Very cool. I was away for a bit, so please forgive my naive Q's;
Is your modified app fully functioning when installed? i.e., able to save screenshots, etc...
Is it easy enough to try your mods by doing a simple remove/install of the APK?
All this separate work really needs a github repo to track. If not for direct use for the recompilation of the .apk, then at least as a source to make diffs against and patch your own decompiled .apks.
Yes, it is real
(Attachment Link)
This screen layout is much better than original...
But a question:
You show signal that has 10ns period, measurements measure 20ns period, and Counter measure 140 Hz (should be cca 100MHz)..
Am I confused or what?
All this separate work really needs a github repo to track. If not for direct use for the recompilation of the .apk, then at least as a source to make diffs against and patch your own decompiled .apks.
imho step by step guide how to hex-edit/patch and which part is what, is what i more need.. and then others can continue the work on other parts and produce step by step again, until majority of parts are hacked or known. or a readable script or table in file (byte position, byte value to patch)... so end users also can freely customize which part he/she prefer to change which part to stay default. ymmv.
All this separate work really needs a github repo to track. If not for direct use for the recompilation of the .apk, then at least as a source to make diffs against and patch your own decompiled .apks.
imho step by step guide how to hex-edit/patch and which part is what, is what i more need.. and then others can continue the work on other parts and produce step by step again, until majority of parts are hacked or known. or a readable script or table in file (byte position, byte value to patch)... so end users also can freely customize which part he/she prefer to change which part to stay default. ymmv.
UI edits are (at least mostly) all text, no hex editing is involved.
The important part in making it possible is to disable the signature verification, and from there it's all trivial using apktool.
The valuable part, that should not be lost, and which therefore should be hosted in a git repo, is the actual changes to the decompiled text files that tweak the UI.
Is your modified app fully functioning when installed? i.e., able to save screenshots, etc...
Oh! I was on page 67 of this now 106 pages thread and saw a modification of the UI. So, I got down to work. I think that I just reinvented the wheel. I should have read some more pages, that could have made my job easier by working on what you have already done.
I had the same problems as Andybig had. My application is signed with my own development key, so it can't share the system user space. So, in the beginning if the application is installed normally and granted root access but not system access, it can't take a screenshot. For me it is not really a big problem because I use the webui to take the screenshots.
...You show signal that has 10ns period, measurements measure 20ns period, and Counter measure 140 Hz (should be cca 100MHz)..
Am I confused or what?
Just ignore that, it was noise at my desktop and the screen shows a little piece of a larger noise. So, the counter is counting anything.
...All this separate work really needs a github repo to track...
I post the apk for the test in the repo:
https://github.com/mriscoc/RIGOL_DHO800_DHO900_GUI/releases/tag/SPGUI0.2.1But it is in a very early stage.
Compatible only with Rigol Firmware 00.01.02.00.02Known issues:- Without privileged system access the application can't take screenshots.
- Probe ratio is not shown in the main screen
- Currently tested only on DH804-814, it is possible that LA and WG buttons don't work properly
Is it possible to remove the RIGOL logo in the top left corner to save some space ?
Is it possible to remove the RIGOL logo in the top left corner to save some space ?
If you want more space for waves, you can use full screen mode.
I have taken a picture of the oscilloscope and not a capture so that you can see that it is not a clipping.