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Hantek HDG2002B AWG: 5Mhz or 100MHz? Let's see!
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idpromnut:

--- Quote from: rosasharn on August 21, 2014, 05:43:49 am ---Do you know how to extend the frequency range of HDG2002B frequency counter?

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All the necessary stuff for the HF counter is on the board already, minus the BNC. There is only a single non-fitted BNC footprint on the board, and that's where the HF counter BNC needs to go. Once you solder that in, and switch the model to the HDG2102C, you will see and be able to use the HF counter option. Technically you can see the option if you switch the model (via fremen67's original hack), but you need the BNC connector to actually use it.
rosasharn:

--- Quote from: jashugan on September 11, 2014, 08:48:13 am ---Hello,
I've just oredered the HDG2002B, but I can't use the HDG TTSource program: I can't connect to my PC using the TTSource software, because I can't switch in the Initial menu from the Demo option to Read data or Write data. Can you help me why I can't connect to the software?

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Hello,
Please open the Device Manager on PC and check whether the driver has been installed successfully first.  ^-^
ulrik:
I couldn' t find informations about the dataformat of the arbitray waveforms function. Is it possible with HDG2000B series to import arbitrary waveforms from other devices? What kind of dataformat is accepted? - is it a Hantek proprietary dataformat? Would it be possible to record some data with a Rigol oscilloscope, store it on USB stick; convert it on a PC to Hantek dataformat and import with HDG2002B?
rosasharn:
Arbitray waveforms file format is .arb, and it can be opened by .txt.
Stevie1966:
could the HDG2002 generate sine wave about 25 MHz? O0
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