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| FrankenPC:
--- Quote from: Control:Eng on May 19, 2014, 04:56:35 am ---Thanks for that info. So you're planning to buy one of these in around three weeks? A comparision would be great, wonder what Hantek changes right now. --- End quote --- I'm not sure at this point. I would like to believe they are actually addressing signal integrity issues and not re-engineering the code to defeat hacking attempts. But I don't know for sure and in the mean time I really need a bench generator. :-// |
| idpromnut:
--- Quote from: FrankenPC on May 19, 2014, 06:07:15 am ---But I don't know for sure and in the mean time I really need a bench generator. :-// --- End quote --- I had seen this on fleabay, if you really need a func gen it might be enough for you: http://www.ebay.com/itm/221440242609 |
| idpromnut:
--- Quote from: _Sync_ on May 18, 2014, 09:30:46 am ---Yeah I also noticed the glitching with fast sines, I wonder what that is about... Did you also look at the noise mode? From what I have measured it does not look that random at all... --- End quote --- I discovered the source of the glitches at higher frequencies: the external reference seems to be causing it, regardless of how clean or dirty the reference is. I had been using my Rb few standard, but reran a couple of the 90+ MHz tests with the internal reference and no more spurious glitches! Can someone confirm this behaviour with the external reference? |
| fremen67:
--- Quote from: idpromnut on May 19, 2014, 04:25:58 am ---What model is your MSO? --- End quote --- Hantek MSO 5062D hacked to 200Mhz but I only modified channel 1 frontend so it may be the reason.. but I think I already saw the sine amp problem before starting modifying it. So I may have another problem on my MSO :( |
| idpromnut:
--- Quote from: fremen67 on May 19, 2014, 11:40:51 am --- --- Quote from: idpromnut on May 19, 2014, 04:25:58 am ---What model is your MSO? --- End quote --- Hantek MSO 5062D hacked to 200Mhz but I only modified channel 1 frontend so it may be the reason.. but I think I already saw the sine amp problem before starting modifying it. So I may have another problem on my MSO :( --- End quote --- Yeah, I was going to say that if you're seeing weirdness @ 30+ MHz, then it might be something else entirely, and not directly the mod on the frontend. You should be able to see reasonably non-attenuated signals up to at least 60MHz. |
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