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Hantek 6022BE 20MHz USB DSO

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horo:
Hi Charles,

I understand your measurement requirement, using a switch between 100kOhm / 10kOhm and using a 1:10 probe looks like the best solution for all use cases.
BTW: Which software do you use? The stock SW that comes with the scope or the RichardK SW mentioned here in the thread? You could also have a look at the Windows version of OpenHantek, fresh build available at: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Ho-Ro/openhantek/build/artifacts

Martin

USA - Charles:
Horo ask which software I use and I'm using BasicScope and Open6022be.  OpenHantek, has not work for me, I tried it on one computer with 64 version of Windows.  The other two software programs I run on a old desktop and a old laptop using Windows XP and Windows 7 (32bit).  I would like to try Hscope (http://hscope.martinloren.com/) on an Android tablet but I wonder if a tablet could provide the needed power for the 6022be.

horo:

--- Quote from: USA - Charles on March 01, 2019, 12:48:47 am ---I would like to try Hscope (http://hscope.martinloren.com/) on an Android tablet but I wonder if a tablet could provide the needed power for the 6022be.

--- End quote ---
It works with my setup: Use the Y-cable delivered with the scope - black to the phone (via USB OTG adapter), red to a USB charger or a powerbank. With a powerbank you have a perfect mobile setup.

Martin

Zeppola:
Hi there, this is my first post in this forum.... :)
I'm trying to post-process the data generated in .txt or .bewf format, but I can't find a way to determine the time division, in other words the time resolution between two consecutive samples. The .bewf file provides the number of samples and the draw size, but this is not sufficient to determine the sampling frequency (clock). On the other hand, the .txt file gives the clock, but not the draw size.   |O
Any reason for not having both parameters in these files?
Otherwise, is there a way to determine the time resolution between 2 samples using either the .txt or the .bewf file?  :-//
Thanks in advance

horo:
Hi,

Please check out the latest update of OpenHantek at https://github.com/Ho-Ro/openhantek
Main changes are the use of a new firmware that is heavily based upon the sigrok firmware for 6022BE and 6022BL. This approach has the advantage to use a stable base and most important to have a valid code base for 6022BL - the exotic one of the 6022 twins.
FW development: https://github.com/Ho-Ro/Hantek6022API
New OpenHantek (and FW) features:
* Clipping indicator at bottom left
* Trigger mode Normal, Auto and Single
* Select the calibration output frequency between 50 Hz and 100 kHz in 1/2/5/10 steps (new FW required)
* More tolerant to the underlying OpenGL version, automatic selection of the correct internal implementation.

Prebuilt binaries available: https://github.com/Ho-Ro/openhantek/releases
Tested under linux and macOS
Windows user: Please test

Issues and pull requests are welcome at github

Martin

UPDATE 9-April: v2.0 released - https://github.com/Ho-Ro/openhantek/releases/tag/v2.0

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