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| montecri:
Hi Marco, Brazilian fellow here. Where can I find it in Brazil? Thanks, - Cristiano |
| voltsandjolts:
--- Quote from: Marco Camara on December 12, 2021, 07:21:39 pm ---The HDM3065 (model B) can communicate using any of the two ports with no problems. It wasn't easy to configure, as there are no information at manual. The Hantek support team helped, but I had to discover some information by myself. --- End quote --- Perhaps give a HOW-TO summary here to help others? |
| Marco Camara:
My first problem is that I have a Mac. So, I needed to install a Windows 10 Virtual Machine, and installed the software which I have downloaded from Hantek web page. The first software you have to install and configure is "Keysight Connection Expert". It's included on the software pack from Hantek. Using the USB connection, it is easy to use. You can see the instrument immediately after running the software. After that, you can send commands SCPI commands, start IO monitor and, after that, you can run Hantek HDM3000 app, which is a "remote control" of the instrument, where you can press virtual buttons, and see the readings at your computer. For LAN connection, first you have to connect your multimeter at the same network where is your computer, and configure Network Options at Utility / IO Menu. Insert a compatible static IP address, or use DHCP. Then, after you get the IP Address at instrument, you go to Keysight Connection Expert at your computer, then "Manual Configuration", and set the same IP Address. At "Set Protocol" section, select "Socket". You must use the default port 5025, and press "Accept". After some seconds, you should see the Instrument as you have connected using USB cable. I look forward you get it running, but if you need, just call me here, and I can try to help more. |
| jjoonathan:
I had to use a Windows VM for Keysight Connection Expert even though I was already on Windows: they had some kind of shell extension or kernel extension or something that scanned for license files every 10 seconds and would stall the computer for about half a second every time it did this. By "stall" I don't mean "a background process took up a bit more CPU" or "ongoing I/O hiccuped," I mean the cursor actually froze like we were back in the bad old days of cooperative multitasking where lag in a single process would stall out the entire OS and everything. It was bad. It wasn't just my computer either -- it happened on lab computers at work, too, but people just tolerated the hiccups. This lasted for over a year, IIRC. Since then I have switched from USB to Ethernet for all my instruments (Ethernet->GPIB when necessary). I don't need to use *any* proprietary drivers -- I can install everything I need from pip in python. No OS-level hiccups, No GB-size downloads, no proprietary blobs, no dragging around a VM. It's great! |
| rob77:
--- Quote from: knudch on December 05, 2021, 03:16:42 pm ---50% compared to SDM3065X is a sum of money :) --- End quote --- where you can buy that Hantek for that price ? that Siglent 3065X goes for approx 850euro including VAT over here (roughly the same price as RIGOL DM 3068). i would happily buy the Hantek for 450 euros even if i need to open it to replace the fuse ;) |
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