good morning,
after I ordered the demo board I got an email asking if I wanted to recieve a printed copy.
I answerd with yes, please and now it is on its way, hopefully will be dilivered today.
Regards, Ronald
Same here. Mine is also out for delivery today.
Edit: Got it. Smaller than I expected, which is nice.
after I ordered the demo board I got an email asking if I wanted to recieve a printed copy.
Same thing here - very nice follow-up from Batronix
I'll be working through the rest of the tutorial soon, probably on my summer vacation in two weeks.
Maybe I will also borrow a Rigol DS1054Z from work, then I would have three different scopes at home to try out.
The pictures or possibly short clips I will then upload to google drive and then post the link.
Then I will probably write a short conclusion and then...
..Yes what do you do with it then.
I have already found ways to not let it gather dust, for example my Bode Plot Speed Test thread.
Also I think about taking the board with me to work and make it available to new young colleagues, so they can familiarize themselves with our oscilloscopes.
I think it was already a worthwhile investment.
You (batronix) should perhaps think again about not being able to offer the board permanently for under 200.
I find the board super, but whether I would have struck just as fast and without thinking, it would cost 240€...
Filtered/non-filtered output is interesting
Yup. I finally started messing with this now that I have the printed manual. I was plugged into the wrong BNC, and the non-filtered output made that pretty clear. Oops.
This has been pretty awesome so far. I've learned some useful stuff (including things the manual didn't suggest, like cheating and hitting the set to 50% option in the trigger). I also found the invert background option by mistake.
You (batronix) should perhaps think again about not being able to offer the board permanently for under 200.
I find the board super, but whether I would have struck just as fast and without thinking, it would cost 240€...
You are probably right about that too. We will reconsider the planned price after the end of the introductory offer. The sales figures are higher than expected and that should lead to savings for the next production batch. Maybe we can make the introductory price the permanent normal price soon after the end of the introductory offer.
Our friends at BatterFly have now also included the demo board in their distribution. For all those from Italy and around, it is now also available here:
https://www.batterfly.com/shop/it/batronix-bxd001
Setting up the trigger for the letter B was a little tricky as the trigger setup wasn't straight forward. But I guess I know how to do it now. 🤷
You are further along than me, I had tried it and put it aside for later...
You are further along than me, I had tried it and put it aside for later...
I'm interested in trying the SPL2016 clone I got from eBay for $40. I don't have a 3D printer, and I like how they did it. I'm assuming another member of this site made it. 😉
I also found some leftover German in the English manuals. I haven't been paying a lot of attention, but this one stood out.
Spoiler alert...
To get the 3.2 SPI interface test to work, I had to set the SS/CS channel CLK Timeout.
I'm happy to report that the SPL2016 clone works.
I also found some leftover German in the English manuals. I haven't been paying a lot of attention, but this one stood out.
(laughs) That's happened to me before - English spell check doesn't catch "bis" because it's also (technically) an English word.
That said, I don't think I've ever heard or seen anyone actually use "bis" in spoken or written English. I only (used to) ever see it in the Latin quote "bis dat qui cito dat"
You might want to let Batronix know: they were extremely responsive about fixing a typo I found in the original German manual.
You might want to let Batronix know: they were extremely responsive about fixing a typo I found in the original German manual.
@Andre77 from Batronix monitors this thread, so when he checks he'll see. 😉
To get the 3.2 SPI interface test to work, I had to set the SS/CS channel CLK Timeout.
Your screenshot looks like you have an error on channel 1 (Chip Select). The level should not drift away like that. Have you switched on the AC coupling on this channel or do you have a contact problem?
If the chip signal is detected correctly, it also works without a CLK timeout. The CS type "CLK timeout" can be used if the CS signal is not measured (e.g. because you have a 2-channel oscilloscope or do not want to use more than 2 channels for the SPI measurement).
I also found some leftover German in the English manuals. I haven't been paying a lot of attention, but this one stood out.
Thank you for the info! The error is now fixed.
To get the 3.2 SPI interface test to work, I had to set the SS/CS channel CLK Timeout.
Your screenshot looks like you have an error on channel 1 (Chip Select). The level should not drift away like that. Have you switched on the AC coupling on this channel or do you have a contact problem?
If the chip signal is detected correctly, it also works without a CLK timeout. The CS type "CLK timeout" can be used if the CS signal is not measured (e.g. because you have a 2-channel oscilloscope or do not want to use more than 2 channels for the SPI measurement).
Oops! Looks like I missed a step. In the bottom left corner it says I had CH1 set with DC coupling. I'll go back and try that again before I move on to the RF stuff.
Thanks,
Josh
Edit: Was I supposed to have CH1 on AC also on reply 136?
Ordered mine this morning at breakfast. TEA is watching me...
Ordered mine this morning at breakfast. TEA is watching me...
Like the rest of us, it's probably
@Martin72 's fault! 🤣
Your screenshot looks like you have an error on channel 1 (Chip Select). The level should not drift away like that. Have you switched on the AC coupling on this channel or do you have a contact problem?
If the chip signal is detected correctly, it also works without a CLK timeout. The CS type "CLK timeout" can be used if the CS signal is not measured (e.g. because you have a 2-channel oscilloscope or do not want to use more than 2 channels for the SPI measurement).
Much better now. It works with "active low" and clk timeout.
Well, I guess I'm done. I don't have a tee adapter, and I'm not gonna get one right now just for the last test.
That was very informative, and I enjoyed running through all the tests. Hopefully, I'll be able to break it out again eventually and be able to trigger most of it without any of the hints. 😬
I could only find 1 ground spring quickly, so I only used 1. 🤷
I have a dumb question.
The traces in the photos in the manual are a lot prettier than the ones in the images I posted. Is that mostly because they're using a fancier scope, fancier probes, or both?
Turn Show Menu to ON.
While I assume that has nothing to do with what I actually asked
, I also don't see that as an option anywhere in my current firmware. 😉
Edit: I see what you meant (Include Menu) in the save/recall menu. But no, that has nothing to do with what I was asking.
I'm referring to how clean their lines are compared to mine in the attached example.
The traces in the photos in the manual are a lot prettier than the ones in the images I posted. Is that mostly because they're using a fancier scope, fancier probes, or both?
Almost all of the screenshot examples are from the R&S MXO4, and it's a very, very nice scope
The screenshots I make with my MXO4 are more or less identical to the Batronix manual. And I've been using junk probes for my experiments.
One difference may be that the Batronix examples have sample rate at 5 Gsa/s and your scope seems to show 2 Gsa/s.