I guess it is the same problem as I have observed.
1st picture: the signal (I've confirmed the signal purity with another oscilloscope):
2nd picture: What oscilloscope shows - 1st timebase settings (the frequency measurement is disturbed)
3rd picture: What oscilloscope shows - 2nd timebase settings
The problem occurs no matter if persistence is active. It also appears on second channel.
I was curious about this behaviour and did some experimenting. Used the built in generator with triangle and 100Hz to be in the same range as your signals. I can reproduce such signal shifts only if I set the the trigger horiz offset OUTSIDE the current time window. The 703 shows a small horizontal green arrow in this situation. Normally if the trigger is within the time window, there is also the trigger 'T' visible in this range pictogram at the top. Your last screenshots however show that the trigger is in the current time window and in this case I did not observe the effect. It is a bit of a problem that potential large horizontal offsets after zooming into a waveform in STOP/HOLD mode are not reset when you go back to RUN mode. I have to click quite a bit to get it back into range. Maybe a long-press on TRIG should better not only reset the trigger level but also the trigger offset.
I can confirm, that the artifacts appear reproducible on sweeping the horizontal trigger offset to the right and/or to the left border, also in run mode. Also the frequency reading changed to a wrong value while scrolling. After pressing the stop button I counted 130 ms distance with my setup (values and ranges in the picture) until the exact same distortion was showing up.
I find ZT-703S to be very useful and a great upgrade over ZT-702S. As its predecessor, it is very intuitive in use, but I'm missing an option to cycle through cursor modes by long pressing F4. Other Fn keys have well-thought-out long-press functionalities, only F4 has none.
Do you have cursors turned on by selecting menu and cycling through until where you can specify what cursor type? (Horizontal, vertical or both...) This has to be set prior to the F4 key selecting any cursors. If you don't, F4 won't do anything. I've had no problems with any of the firmware versions from 1.27 on, haven't tried prior versions.
I find ZT-703S to be very useful and a great upgrade over ZT-702S. As its predecessor, it is very intuitive in use, but I'm missing an option to cycle through cursor modes by long pressing F4. Other Fn keys have well-thought-out long-press functionalities, only F4 has none.
I'd like to post that like many others, when I received my 703S I was unable to get probes locked onto the BNC connectors.
I'm happy to report that after usage for awhile that the supplied probe goes on and locks as it should without undue twisting. I haven't used the second channel much so putting the probe on that and getting a lock is still problematic. My guess is should I use that connector more often it would loosen up a bit as well.
It shouldn't be an issue at all and I'm glad it resolved itself before I started modifying the case or probes.
Do you have cursors turned on by selecting menu and cycling through until where you can specify what cursor type? (Horizontal, vertical or both...) This has to be set prior to the F4 key selecting any cursors. If you don't, F4 won't do anything. I've had no problems with any of the firmware versions from 1.27 on, haven't tried prior versions.
Yes, but I don't understand, why they haven't assigned cycling through these menu options (cursors: none, horiz., vert., both) to F4 long-press. It would be way more convenient, than navigating through the menu. Especially, since there is nothing else assigned to F4 long-press.
Probably because you'd have to cycle through all the cursors, horizontal and vertical, to adjust the ones you want. If you're only interested in time then having horizontal cursors you don't use just adds info you don't need on screen. And, you may not want cursors visible at all. I think the approach is a good one given the limitations of a handheld but hey, I'm open to suggestions!
Yes, but I don't understand, why they haven't assigned cycling through these menu options (cursors: none, horiz., vert., both) to F4 long-press. It would be way more convenient, than navigating through the menu. Especially, since there is nothing else assigned to F4 long-press.
I find ZT-703S to be very useful and a great upgrade over ZT-702S. As its predecessor, it is very intuitive in use, but I'm missing an option to cycle through cursor modes by long pressing F4. Other Fn keys have well-thought-out long-press functionalities, only F4 has none.
Do you really use the cursor tool on this small instrument? Fo me the current F4 it is a total waste. I would rather suggest to have the trigger mode or measurement settings on this button.
Another one: The long press on F2 (move) should not only reset the vertical offset but also the horizontal offset.
Do you really use the cursor tool on this small instrument?
Yes, it is very useful for me. I was missing cursor functionality in ZT-702S. For me, it is one of the most crucial functions, way more useful than automatic measurements.
Official update to 1.32 worked for me as well. Beside the 100x option, there seem to be no visible news in the menu. Not 100% sure, but the AUTO function seems to make better choices with offsets and sensitivity when using 1 channel vs 2 channel. The vpp,min,max measurements give readings that do not depend on the vertical offset anymore. RMS though does change with the vertical offset. Still, the measurements are off by a lot for spiky signals like pulses with a low rep rate. It looks as only a fraction of the displayed data is used for the measurements and thus the peaks while visible might get thrown out of the analysis.
Some info on what's new in Firmware 1.3.2 (by Tim - who left Zoyi):
1, Fix the inaccurate duty cycle measurement.
2, Add probe attenuation of X100.
3,Add voltage amplitude calibration, and include amplitude calibration test in the manufacturing process.
Source: comment section of this video:
PS: Some time ago on this forum thread there was some speculation about the trustworthiness of firmware updates from various sources and the conclusion was more or less that the Zotek official Google Drive is the best. Now it's fun to see how untrustful are the members of the dt380.com Chinese forum with the zotektools.com website. As I learned on the forum they're getting the firmware updates directly from Zotek support in mail which they post/share in the forum. For them that's the only reliable source, and not the English Zotek site...
I guess it is the same problem as I have observed.
1st picture: the signal (I've confirmed the signal purity with another oscilloscope):
2nd picture: What oscilloscope shows - 1st timebase settings (the frequency measurement is disturbed)
3rd picture: What oscilloscope shows - 2nd timebase settings
The problem occurs no matter if persistence is active. It also appears on second channel.
Hi the aneng is going well? Is the hardware the same as zoyi 703s right? The firmwares update well? Thanks
Hi the aneng is going well? Is the hardware the same as zoyi 703s right? The firmwares update well? Thanks
I don't know about Aneng, but I have some BSIDE ZT-702S and Zotek firmware totally works. The only difference between Zotek/Zoyi-branded scopes and BSIDE is the splashscreen that doesn't say ZOYI but DIGITAL OSCILLOSCOPE.
That splashscreen does not change after flashing Zoyi firmware.
The measurement values in Scope mode seem to have more problems than I thought before when in DC input mode(FW1.32). I measured the switching on signal of my PSU at 12V setpoint. I set the scope to 100ms/div and 5V/div. The signal on the screen clearly shows the 12V amplitude of the voltage ramp. The vpp,max,min values are completely off and do depend on where I set the vertical offset.
Zoyi please fix this. I cannot imagine that this is hard to do.
Hi the aneng is going well? Is the hardware the same as zoyi 703s right? The firmwares update well? Thanks
I don't know about Aneng, but I have some BSIDE ZT-702S and Zotek firmware totally works. The only difference between Zotek/Zoyi-branded scopes and BSIDE is the splashscreen that doesn't say ZOYI but DIGITAL OSCILLOSCOPE.
That splashscreen does not change after flashing Zoyi firmware.
I see, I think that is just the bootloader splashscreen
Zoyi, Zotek, if you are reading this: this device could be for the scope world what Quansheng UV-5 is for the radio world!
Sell the hardware but make the firmware open source!
I had to sell mine because there were too many bugs in the software which made the oscilloscope not trustful. I'm sure that the producer will solve these issues, but this will take time.
The signal generator that operates exclusively with the oscilloscope was a cherry on top
Otherwise it would be a great inexpensive tool. Soon I will compare the ZOYI 703s with ZEEWEII DSO3D12, which I recently bought. The new one seems better in terms of user interface and the possibility of using multimeter, oscilloscope and generator simultaneously.
Zoyi, Zotek, if you are reading this: this device could be for the scope world what Quansheng UV-5 is for the radio world!
Sell the hardware but make the firmware open source!
Hahaha chinese are not very keen on opening firmware.. even if they are force to like with android
Hahaha chinese are not very keen on opening firmware.. even if they are force to like with android
Well, the radio I mentioned above is Chinese and sales exploded precisely because it can be flashed with custom
firmware that added LOTS of extra functionality. Zotek can, at least, leave the apps open source or publish a SDK.
There are four free app shortcuts besides the image viewer and the signal generator.
Hahaha chinese are not very keen on opening firmware.. even if they are force to like with android
Well, the radio I mentioned above is Chinese and sales exploded precisely because it can be flashed with custom
firmware that added LOTS of extra functionality. Zotek can, at least, leave the apps open source or publish a SDK.
There are four free app shortcuts besides the image viewer and the signal generator.
Unfortunatly if somnething opensource appears, it will be a new one created from scratch, like openwrt
Is not very common having multimeters upgradeable
Yes, it's safe for the PC and functional on the 703S, I flashed it yesterday.