Firstly I know ZERO about Cyclone chips but has anyone got any thoughts on the possibility of downloading and or upgrading the firmware without this ridiculous 'must be sent back to the factory for upgrade'?
My reason is this seems this version 2.9 is consistantly higher on output than indicated on both DC offset and AC waveforms at least. I haven't looked more comprehensively at the other waves and such or pushed the limits of the unit.
My Hantek Scope backs up my Agilent and double checked against one of my Victors on this.
5Vac p-p (1.768 RMS) 50hZ indicated (Victor 86B 1.842 49.98Hz) (Agilent 1.8396 50.001Hz)
5Vac p-p (1.768 RMS) 1kHz indicated (Victor 86B 1.826 0.999kHz) (Agilent 1.8394 1.00004kHz)
5Vac p-p (1.768 RMS) 10kHz indicated (Victor 86B 1.128** 9.99kHz) (Agilent 1.835 10.0004kHz)
The real problem becomes when you add a small DC offset to it as per the picture below.
Same series of Voltages and Frequencies as above with a "2Vdc" offset just with the Agilent. Not sure if the small drop off in AC voltage is power supply or maybe meter waveform integration related?
50Hz 1.798ac 50.002Hz 2.2215Vdc
1K 1.797ac 10.00004kHz 2.2212Vdc
10k 1.793ac 10.00004kHz 2.2206Vdc
Even when I drop the Amplitude and Frequency off to Zero it still reads 2.178Vdc (ac circa 0.06mV) apparently this is a firmware calibration issue hence the first question.
