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| Hantek 2000 series - 2C42/2C72/2D42/2D72 |
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| lcfvrn:
Thank you, Microcheap. I can confirm. It is possible to turn 2d42 to 2d82 using DFU firmware update. And I can confirm that all "automotive" features are just presets. Even CAN bus analyzer... just scope with timing/voltage preset.... be careful if you are going to buy 2d82 because of CAN bus analysis. There is no data parser, no id monitoring. Firmware from AxGxP is better. |
| uncle_sem:
In ealier versions of the 2D82 firmware there was very nice probe menu with current clamps etc. Now you can only choose these in diagnosis mode. |
| Rien:
Hi, I think I have put voltage on the terminals when the meter stand in Ohm After opening I have seen 2 o resistors on the underside of the CS7721CN chip above the banana bushes. which are burned. Is it possible to send me a detailed picture of that part of the print, so I can put on new parts? It is R14 and R 15 as far as I can see Tanks a lot |
| Microcheap:
If only the resistors are burned you are lucky, it's likely that you have damaged the dmm chip. Anyway, if you want to try to repair it, I opened up mine to check the resistors values: R14 is 10K 1% and R15 is 1K 1%. I've tried to take a picture as well, it is not great but it may help. Just curiosity, what was the voltage you were measuring? |
| Rien:
Hi Thanks for your fast response. Yes I think You are right, but I wil give it a Try. All other funktions are working and ok, even the Resistance obove 50K. When I try to mesure 10 K for a very short time the value is displayed. I was to fast trying the Meter before I have give a good look at the menue. The voltage was 220 V alternating :-\ Have done , but the result is not good 47r r is read 51r 330r = 360r 460r = 5,10K 510r = 5.6K 2k2 = 21 k 3k3 = 3.6k 4k7 = 4.6k 5k = 5k 50k =50k 200k =280k So i can forget the measuring of Resistance with this meter. but my own fault. I was not happy with the result, so I have measured on the resistors and I came to the conclusion that they were connected to each other on the processor side, a small connection of tin I remove that, and guess, everything is working now. But what a delicate job for an old men |
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