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| Fraser:
I was pleased to see known brands of chips in the unit and I am also pleased to hear that they have used a relatively expensive Cypress chip. It may not be the most cost effective solution but I hope this means that the unit is not a cheapo, built down to a budget product using the very cheapest parts available. I am also pleased to see that no silly chip anonymisation has been done ! Thanks for the comments on the design, most welcome. I only hope the software is worthy of the hardware ! I don't have time to 'play' at the moment, so pictures of the software working will need to wait a little. |
| marmad:
--- Quote from: Aurora on April 30, 2013, 08:59:44 am ---I was pleased to see known brands of chips in the unit and I am also pleased to hear that they have used a relatively expensive Cypress chip. It may not be the most cost effective solution but I hope this means that the unit is not a cheapo, built down to a budget product using the very cheapest parts available. I am also pleased to see that no silly chip anonymisation has been done ! --- End quote --- It's a pity they didn't provide a Trigger Out - very little extra cost to do it - and it really should be standard with LAs. --- Quote ---Thanks for the comments on the design, most welcome. I only hope the software is worthy of the hardware ! --- End quote --- Not to jump the gun on your review, but the software looks exactly the same as the software for their old LA (LA5034), which hadn't gotten very good reviews by a previous owner here. Oh well, Hantek software (and you can say the same for pretty much all Chinese test equipment manufacturers) is generally crap - so you just have to resort to writing your own. |
| tinhead:
--- Quote from: marmad on May 03, 2013, 12:57:46 am --- --- Quote from: Aurora on April 30, 2013, 08:59:44 am ---I was pleased to see known brands of chips in the unit and I am also pleased to hear that they have used a relatively expensive Cypress chip. It may not be the most cost effective solution but I hope this means that the unit is not a cheapo, built down to a budget product using the very cheapest parts available. I am also pleased to see that no silly chip anonymisation has been done ! --- End quote --- It's a pity they didn't provide a Trigger Out - very little extra cost to do it - and it really should be standard with LAs. --- End quote --- i bet this USBXI port provide trigger out as it can be used to sync multiple devices (as far i understood). The problem is, i don't see any pinout nor documentation published :palm: |
| marmad:
--- Quote from: tinhead on May 03, 2013, 09:35:55 am ---i bet this USBXI port provide trigger out as it can be used to sync multiple devices (as far i understood). The problem is, i don't see any pinout nor documentation published :palm: --- End quote --- Maybe, but even if true, it's certainly not handy on a card-edge connector. |
| JimmyMz:
I guess there isn't much to say about this LA, or am I reading the 2+ weeks of time w/o a review poorly? |
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