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| REVIEW - Rigol DS2072 - First Impressions of the DS2000 series from Rigol |
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| Carrington:
Hi Electro Fan! Okay, now I understand. But I don't know what result will give it. |
| PA0PBZ:
I guess you can decode any signal into ASCII, but you need either to specify the baudrate (like in RS-232) or you need a data and a clock line. It also has something called parallel decode, I'm still puzzled how that is going to work with just 2 channels... |
| Electro Fan:
--- Quote from: PA0PBZ on August 01, 2013, 08:07:02 pm ---I guess you can decode any signal into ASCII, but you need either to specify the baudrate (like in RS-232) or you need a data and a clock line. It also has something called parallel decode, I'm still puzzled how that is going to work with just 2 channels... --- End quote --- Ok, cool - so that would be two separate ways to set it up? 1) make sure to generate the probed signal at one of the specified baud rates, or 2) provide a separate clock line - either approach should work fine given that the 2072 has 2 available channels - just curious to see if anyone wants to confirm this is possible by giving it a try :-BROKE (This icon is entitled Broken! but it looked like a great one for "please see if you can decode an ASCII string on your 2072, Thx") |
| carpelux:
Another DS2072 buy trigged by the great work done by some people here. Big thanks to you all! Received the scope yesterday. It was manufactured week 27 and came with latest FW (00.01.01.00.02) and RP300A probes but with hw 1.0.1.0.0. I did enter a DSAZ key by the scope keypad, and it worked a treat on first try. Scope is now fully unlocked and no problem what so ever with serial number. Once again, big thanks to all of You! |
| PA0PBZ:
--- Quote from: Electro Fan on August 01, 2013, 08:17:01 pm ---- just curious to see if anyone wants to confirm this is possible by giving it a try --- End quote --- Here you go: |
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