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| BugCatcher:
please read my old comment: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/mhs-5200a-function-generator-teardown-review-reverse-engineering/msg1055618/#msg1055618 btw. to add another surprise if you try to tweak the oscillator for correct frequency ... the nominal crystal frequency is not 16.000.000Hz! you can find my other observations/modifications under http://www.analogzoo.com/2016/08/revisiting-the-mhs5200a/#comment-16400 Have Fun |
| janoc:
Sounds about right. I remember your blog - I have done the opamp replacement and modded the filter on mine (the older version). |
| JHav:
Hello, I purchased recently MHS-5200A and developing control SW for it. Some functions are still not working properly (Save/Load M0 - M9). I can catch all codes with serial port analyzer and original SW but the device behaviour is strange... |
| nickcres13:
JHav, Looks cool! What language/interface are you developing with? I hope it is Linux compatible, I would love to get a copy of it when you are done (or maybe I could help beta test? haha). Let me know if i can help too, I have mainly C and shell script experience. Best of luck. Nick |
| technogeeky:
--- Quote from: nickcres13 on February 22, 2017, 11:24:11 am ---JHav, Looks cool! What language/interface are you developing with? I hope it is Linux compatible, I would love to get a copy of it when you are done (or maybe I could help beta test? haha). Let me know if i can help too, I have mainly C and shell script experience. Best of luck. Nick --- End quote --- If it can be run in Linux (using WINE or whatever), I can make it happen. I will do it ASAP if I get my hands on the software. |
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