I can see your ground leads ;Dground leads is ok )
Have you tried with a coaxial cable and terminator? BTW nice scope, I would almost use the word cute.
On the paper and on photos it looks pretty good. Have you ever tried to measure the actual waveform update rate at different settings? How does FFT looks?
I still need to plug in a USB mouse and play with that feature.
Looks interesting - just ordered one to investigate further ;)Cool! I'm looking forward to your review.
removed the film
Looks interesting - just ordered one to investigate further ;)Cool! I'm looking forward to your review.
It looks very light and with the probs connected at the top there is a good chance the thing could topel over forward.Probes are on the side
It looks very light and with the probs connected at the top there is a good chance the thing could topel over forward. The price is also not competitive with a traditional DSO, too high. If the pricing was about the same to compete with a good quality portable multimeter then it would be a definite winner.Pricing ( at least the 100MHz versions) isn't that far off a similar benchtop scope, with the added advantage of large screen and portability. rememeber it has intensity display and reasonably high update rate, so more comparable to Rigol 1074 etc.
It looks very light and with the probs connected at the top there is a good chance the thing could topel over forward. The price is also not competitive with a traditional DSO, too high. If the pricing was about the same to compete with a good quality portable multimeter then it would be a definite winner.Well, a 2 channel 100mhz portable (if you really need it) scope for 379€+vat is pretty good in my opinion
[/quote]QuoteIt looks very light and with the probs connected at the top there is a good chance the thing could topel over forward.Probes are on the side
Got it this afternoon - played for a few mins then took it apart.What model did you get ? 70mhz or 100? 4 channels or 2?
Initial impressions pretty good. Internals pretty impressive ( more so than the casing) , in both design & build.
The same can't be said for their terrible, confusing ALIexpress shop pages.
First scope I've seen that has stereo speakers!
FWIW it appears to be reasonably locked down. I may well be mistaken, but I haven't seen any obvious way of even pointing the browser to anything but the micsig website, or installing APKs for example. I'm assuming it's Android under the hood, but ISTBC.Not sure if it's Android or Linux - it's pretty well hidden. Forgot to look for serial port on PCB.
Do all of the Micsig oscilloscopes have isolated inputs? Also the cheaper entry-level series?AFAIUI none of the tablet ones do, apart from the isolation of running it from battery
Do all of the Micsig oscilloscopes have isolated inputs? Also the cheaper entry-level series?
Well spotted - I looked at the cracked-open PSU and assumed it was directly connected. There is a resistor and parallel capacitor, probably better than a direct connection, and certainly better than floating at half mains from an ungrounded PSU.Do all of the Micsig oscilloscopes have isolated inputs? Also the cheaper entry-level series?
Not on the TO1104 I have. Be aware that there is also a 1k ohm impedance to earth on the supplied mains PSU which uses a three pin IEC kettle lead.
Mine came already threaded, though it was listed seperately on the packing note. Possible they did it as they knew it was me....I haven't figured out how to attach the strap yet: threading the velcro through the holes looks like an exercise in logistics.Folding a length of sticky tape over the end of the strap, with some bit of overhang for easy poking through has helped me at times on other straps. Not actually tried it with Velcr though.
I find the tilting bale is too stiff to open easily, you need both hands on mine to set it up.Yes, it is fiddly - definitely could be improved - just some grip ridges on the sides would help
Having the probes coming out of the top is less convenient than out of the side, I find the resulting cable management less than optimum. It also makes the effective height on the bench quite a bit higher, so if you have a monitor on the bench you will find either the probes get in the way or you have to move the scope or monitor off to the side.
I'd like to see any recommendations for a close-fitting protective sleeve which isn't too bulky and has probe pockets.They do actually do a carry-case - didn't look to see which model it's for bit it's crazy expensive, like about £60
I'd like to see any recommendations for a close-fitting protective sleeve which isn't too bulky and has probe pockets.They do actually do a carry-case - didn't look to see which model it's for bit it's crazy expensive, like about £60
FTP only shows the same as when you connect USB - screencaps etc. & background image
ftp access: user ftp, password ftp
telnet access: user root, password micsig ( not that difficult ;-)
interesting files are in /home/micsig directory
Mine is 6.11.0.186
Quite a few option links on the bottom, would be interesting to compare different models.
Bottom row are definitely options as they are pull up/down.
Larger one next to "B" ilooks like a power disconnect link
(https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/micsig-tablet-oscilloscope-tbook-mini-to1000/?action=dlattach;attach=278398;image)
Regarding isolated inputs:The Micsig website shows that only the MS300 and 500 are isolated.
Does the website clearly indicate whether the model in particular has isolated inputs or not?
Some models do, while others don't. So I hope it is clearly specified for a specific model.
hand-soldered parts looked fine on mine
Regarding overall build quality:
I've not discovered how to change the SD in the status on the top left yet, or what it stand for.
The nasty little thing wants to autoupdate.
I was testing the battery life ( stopped the test after 4h 20', with the battery icon showing some 'juice' left, quite happy with battery life ) and the scope notified that an update was downloaded and ready to be installed.
And yes, in the background it downloaded 15M of software 6.0.186 ( a config.xml file it downloads call this version 601.0.186 and/or 6.0.186 )
This happened after I enabled wlan connection.
I'd like to stay on my old software ( not to lose telnet connection )
There is a 7GB device ( /dev/sdcard ) mounted on /sdcard, it contains the four directories available via ftp/usb, think is a simulated SD cardCan you copy files from the other partition into this?
Can you copy files from the other partition into this?Yes.
\x19\x05\x14\x20\x11\x27\x27\x11\x06\x05\x13\x20\x20\x03\x84\x19\x09\x02\x89\x19\x27\x03\x12\x20\x16\x05\x12\x20\x31\x09\x12\x20not signed... so patched FW for hacks looks feasible ?
Micsig are clearly moving in a new direction with the tBook Mini, as their earlier devices were aimed at a very different market...And AFAICS not very successfully - the 10" ones seem to have been around a coupel of years with very little profile. I agree they were aiming too high with what was a new type of product from an unknown manufacturer.
The .bin files consist of 37912 bytes of header and the remainder is data, both "encrypted" with a fixed AES key in ECB mode (hence the repetitive 16 byte blocks, particularly in the header which is 99% nulls)
The AES key used isCode: [Select]\x19\x05\x14\x20\x11\x27\x27\x11\x06\x05\x13\x20\x20\x03\x84\x19\x09\x02\x89\x19\x27\x03\x12\x20\x16\x05\x12\x20\x31\x09\x12\x20
Notice that 37912 is not a multiple of 16 so you can't just decrypt it all at once as the data isn't 16-byte aligned.
The TO1104 I purchased from Batronix was €539 ex-VAT as there is currently a €360 discount on this model. It has all the current options installed except 500uV and the extended warranty, and comes with a battery and carrying strap (that I still haven't figured out!).
That's great info man!
I used openssl to decrypt the update package v6.0.186 ( available at this link (http://www.davidefabbri.net/files/extract-186.tgz) )
I padded the file and decrypted using openssl with --nopad option and -K 'hexkey' ( without complaining )
But when I run the decripted script it complains that md5 is not correct ( so I modify the md5 stored in the script and everything executes/extracts correctly even if gzip throws an error at the end saying 'unexpected end of file' )
I padded the file adding 8 caracters at the end ( tried 0x00 and 0x08, no joy )
What am I doing wrong?
How to decrypt using gpg?
P.S. now I'm more confortable to update to v6.0.186 knowing not to lose telnet connection
No ( at least not easily) , because the PCB also has the charging circuit and the protection.Re. the battery - I'm pretty sure that a "no battery" one will come with a dummy PCB to pass the incoming supply through to the unit. As & when the battery dies it probably wouldn't be hard to replace the cells.
Can someone with a non-battery version confirm Mike's theory? Would it be possible to add a battery by simply connecting another tablet battery to a non-battery dummy PCB? I've got several broken tablets with usable batteries.
Yes, I do understand that is not what Mike was saying.
Maybe email them and say "if these had serial decode we'd buy xx of them " & see what their reply is...
A few groups at my office are interested, though being a large company we obviously buy the full spec needed. For day to day problems we'd get more use from a handful of these than one Keysight DSO3034 series, and for a lower cost. Normal caveats apply, w.r.t. right tool for the job, some problems require a higher spec 'scope.
I think a touchscreen interface done well is an idea whose time has come. A new generation completely comfortable with touchscreens is ready.A touch screen interface is easy to get used to. Lack of protocol decoders is an excellent excuse for me to postpone buying one. Hopefully the special offer will run out as well to reduce the appeal so I don't have to break my 'no more than 2 oscilloscopes' rule. 8)
Cmpxchng - any chance of you investigating similar upgrades on the MS handheld scope meters?
I was thinking the "Ver" label on the silkscreen could be a "version" label and the jumpers below might change whatever option that is being called "version."
So if someone here owns a not fully upgraded scope and is interested in being a guinea pig (I don't think there is a chance for bricking the device), please contact me.
Is there a record icon somewhere I'm not seeing? Or could that just be HDMI capture?
Micsig tBook mini/TO1000 series' new feature as VideoPlay.
Now we can record the LCD display view directly to UDisk(USB Flash Memory).
I coild watch this avi.file with PowerDVD16.
Newest software version:6.7.0.212(Beta)
Can you elaborate on this ? All the firmware update methods mentioned in the documentation are done through the tablet UI, so at the very least it requires a device able to boot. Do you have a method for updating the firmware if the device doesn't boot, say, from the bootloader ?
I have ordered a TO1074 from batronix and I'll be happy to serve as guinea pig, just need some reassurance that it *really* can't be bricked.
All the hands-on comments seem quite positive. Instructive to refer back to an earlier thread where this type of scope got absolutely thrashed by experienced commenters:
EEVBlog disses Micsig (https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/tablet-oscilloscope-tbook-a-new-kind-dso/)
I'm sure there's a lesson or moral or something in there somewhere :-+
[Disclaimer: I was dubious about not having physical buttons and switches, but having since used touch with its drag and pinch and stuff on phones and tablets, I wouldn't mind playing with the same UI on a scope. Having just bust the entire years toy budget it's not going happen just yet, though...]
we are open minded enough to stand corrected
who knows when the bus decode of this TO1000 release ?Ouch, my ears are hurting!
who knows when the bus decode of this TO1000 release ?
Which Protocols ?who knows when the bus decode of this TO1000 release ?
;D Coming soon... ...
Key features:
:)Select from 70MHZ,100MHz,150MHz,200MHz,300MHz,350MHz,500MHz,600MHz,1GHz bandwidth models
;)1GSa/s to5GSa / S real time sampling rate;
:D200,000wfms/s max waveform capture rate
;D 18 to 360Mpts memory depth
?::)Support multi-language, adjust the viewing mode with different brightness Automatically
part of optional SW
? support UART, LIN, CAN, SPI, I2C, I2S, 1553B, and 429 serial bus triggering and decoding
? Support WIFI, LAN, USB2.0 connectivity and HD video analysis
? Integration of 5 ½ and 6 ½ high-precision multimeter, recorder and function waveform generator.
Which Protocols ?who knows when the bus decode of this TO1000 release ?
;D Coming soon... ...
All these: ?
five kinds serial bus decode : UART, LIN, CAN, SPI, I2C. :)Key features:
:)Select from 70MHZ,100MHz,150MHz,200MHz,300MHz,350MHz,500MHz,600MHz,1GHz bandwidth models
;)1GSa/s to5GSa / S real time sampling rate;
:D200,000wfms/s max waveform capture rate
;D 18 to 360Mpts memory depth
?::)Support multi-language, adjust the viewing mode with different brightness Automatically
part of optional SW
? support UART, LIN, CAN, SPI, I2C, I2S, 1553B, and 429 serial bus triggering and decoding
? Support WIFI, LAN, USB2.0 connectivity and HD video analysis
? Integration of 5 ½ and 6 ½ high-precision multimeter, recorder and function waveform generator.
Are there plans to add more ? 1553B, and 429 ?five kinds serial bus decode : UART, LIN, CAN, SPI, I2C. :)Which Protocols ?who knows when the bus decode of this TO1000 release ?
;D Coming soon... ...
Can you confirm it will support all the things that serial decode should do :who knows when the bus decode of this TO1000 release ?
;D Coming soon... ...
I just want to know if there's someone help me figure out how to apply it, it's ridiculous they sell that but have no guide of that!
Thanks! I'm very tempted to buy one as an extra scope.
One extra would be nice. I'm currently down to one and with two work spaces that is not enough.Thanks! I'm very tempted to buy one as an extra scope.How many "extra" scopes does one need?
..and a spare... or two....
If women can have more shoes and handbags than necessary, why can't we have as many scopes...?
Ah! A semantic discussion on the meaning of "necessary". Let me make a pot of coffee.
Let me also suggest starting with, "You only have two feet." >:D
:popcorn:
One extra would be nice. I'm currently down to one and with two work spaces that is not enough.Thanks! I'm very tempted to buy one as an extra scope.How many "extra" scopes does one need?
I try to be more strategic. I don't like to have money sitting idle in equipment which depreciates quickly.
..and a spare... or two....; ;D ;D
If women can have more shoes and handbags than necessary, why can't we have as many scopes...?
Can anyone recommend a reasonably snug fitting case for this device, possibly neoprene or similar with a probe pouch? The optional nylon "handbag" seems rather oversized at 30x41x13cm, and I haven't seen any for sale anyway.Probably worth a trip to a local market or car boot sale or similar to see if there's something suitable.
My intention is to be able to protect it inside a carry-on or electrical tools bag.
Can anyone recommend a reasonably snug fitting case for this device, possibly neoprene or similar with a probe pouch? The optional nylon "handbag" seems rather oversized at 30x41x13cm, and I haven't seen any for sale anyway.
My intention is to be able to protect it inside a carry-on or electrical tools bag.
see the picture if it is ok for you.That is totally not what you want - it's far too bulky.
What you need something that :
1) Protects the instrument from damage when put inside a larger bag with other items
2) Keeps all the small accessories ( probes etc.) together with the instrument in a seperate compartment, so they don't get lost when the main compartment is open.
3) Is absolutely no bigger than necessary to achieve the above.
See : https://youtu.be/6td9kVKWGFw?t=338
see the picture if it is ok for you.That is totally not what you want - it's far too bulky.
This is a mistake many manufacturers make when designing cases - they assume that you will carrying only the instrument - fine for the manufacturer's sales reps, but no good for most users.
You will always be carrying other tools, DMM, laptop etc. Different people will havewant to carry different amounts of other stuff so it makes no sense to try designing a case for the instrument + other stuff.
What you need something that :
1) Protects the instrument from damage when put inside a larger bag with other items
2) Keeps all the small accessories ( probes etc.) together with the instrument in a seperate compartment, so they don't get lost when the main compartment is open.
3) Is absolutely no bigger than necessary to achieve the above.
See : https://youtu.be/6td9kVKWGFw?t=338
The end result case-wise for me has been a Logik brand case designed for 11.6" laptops, model number L10LBK11, costing £9.99. It's not quite as padded as I'd like, I'd have preferred neoprene sides, but it does have a pocket that just fits the four probes. It's very snug.Can we see a pic, with scope ?
The AC adapter will also fit inside with the scope at the side, but a standard IEC/kettle lead cable wouldn't, but those cables are ubiquitous and robust enough to be thrown in an external carrier.
The end result case-wise for me has been a Logik brand case designed for 11.6" laptops, model number L10LBK11, costing £9.99. It's not quite as padded as I'd like, I'd have preferred neoprene sides, but it does have a pocket that just fits the four probes. It's very snug.Can we see a pic, with scope ?
The AC adapter will also fit inside with the scope at the side, but a standard IEC/kettle lead cable wouldn't, but those cables are ubiquitous and robust enough to be thrown in an external carrier.
I've received the Telesin case today from Aliexpress (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Telesin-Gopro-Case-Bag-Protective-EVA-Storage-Box-For-Go-Pro-Hero-4-3-3-2/32668174656.html (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Telesin-Gopro-Case-Bag-Protective-EVA-Storage-Box-For-Go-Pro-Hero-4-3-3-2/32668174656.html)). The T1104 fits nicely after modding the foam rubber a bit with a sharp knife.
I've received the Telesin case today from Aliexpress (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Telesin-Gopro-Case-Bag-Protective-EVA-Storage-Box-For-Go-Pro-Hero-4-3-3-2/32668174656.html (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Telesin-Gopro-Case-Bag-Protective-EVA-Storage-Box-For-Go-Pro-Hero-4-3-3-2/32668174656.html)). The T1104 fits nicely after modding the foam rubber a bit with a sharp knife.Seems quite good, thank you very much for your recommend, I may consider buying one to give it a try too!
Check BatronixI agree. Shipping costs from Europe should be in the US $60 to US$80 range. Ofcourse there will be VAT and import taxes to pay to the Bolivian government.
Here is the link to the amazon item: https://www.amazon.com/Micsig-Tablet-Oscilloscope-100MHz-TO1104/dp/B0711CN4SX/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1495571315&sr=8-8&keywords=micsig+to1104 (https://www.amazon.com/Micsig-Tablet-Oscilloscope-100MHz-TO1104/dp/B0711CN4SX/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1495571315&sr=8-8&keywords=micsig+to1104)that would be really great if they really ship to my country, almost always when I want to order something from amazon I got a message prior payment that shipping to my country is not possible even when on the listing says it is possible but I will check into it thank you.
The Micsig support is active in this thread so you can ask them if the ebay seller is an official one. :)I will try to contact him, thank you
Hello Jorge, We are distributors of Micsig for Peru and we are making a new order (directly from factory) in the coming weeks. If you wish we can include an additional unit to the order and find out the shipment of Lima-Peru to La Paz- Bolivia.And pay double import duties??? :-//
Why would that be the case? I doubt countries next to eachother charge high import duties because that would hamper regional trade unless the governments are totally ass-backwards.Hello Jorge, We are distributors of Micsig for Peru and we are making a new order (directly from factory) in the coming weeks. If you wish we can include an additional unit to the order and find out the shipment of Lima-Peru to La Paz- Bolivia.And pay double import duties??? :-//
It is not EU, it is Latin America... Jorge, correct me if I am wrong.Why would that be the case? I doubt countries next to eachother charge high import duties because that would hamper regional trade unless the governments are totally ass-backwards.Hello Jorge, We are distributors of Micsig for Peru and we are making a new order (directly from factory) in the coming weeks. If you wish we can include an additional unit to the order and find out the shipment of Lima-Peru to La Paz- Bolivia.And pay double import duties??? :-//
And you think they have no such things like trade communities / trade agreements in South America? :palm: Geezz... For starters https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andean_Community (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andean_Community)It is not EU, it is Latin America... Jorge, correct me if I am wrong.Why would that be the case? I doubt countries next to eachother charge high import duties because that would hamper regional trade unless the governments are totally ass-backwards.Hello Jorge, We are distributors of Micsig for Peru and we are making a new order (directly from factory) in the coming weeks. If you wish we can include an additional unit to the order and find out the shipment of Lima-Peru to La Paz- Bolivia.And pay double import duties??? :-//
The trade deals like Mercosur and Andean Community does not apply to individuals and small business. They are tariff agreements on lists for certain products that can be exchanged between countries, like autoparts, agricultural products, etc. Ask to any Argentinean if He/She can bring any products from bordering countries without paying custom duties (over US$ 400). I grew up in Argentina and I know how it used to work. Or try to explain to Canadians why they have to pay import duties to buy items from the US, if they have NAFTA.And you think they have no such things like trade communities / trade agreements in South America? :palm: Geezz... For starters https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andean_Community (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andean_Community)It is not EU, it is Latin America... Jorge, correct me if I am wrong.Why would that be the case? I doubt countries next to eachother charge high import duties because that would hamper regional trade unless the governments are totally ass-backwards.Hello Jorge, We are distributors of Micsig for Peru and we are making a new order (directly from factory) in the coming weeks. If you wish we can include an additional unit to the order and find out the shipment of Lima-Peru to La Paz- Bolivia.And pay double import duties??? :-//
unless the governments are totally ass-backwards.I am afraid that is the crude reality
It is not EU, it is Latin America... Jorge, correct me if I am wrong.Why would that be the case? I doubt countries next to eachother charge high import duties because that would hamper regional trade unless the governments are totally ass-backwards.Hello Jorge, We are distributors of Micsig for Peru and we are making a new order (directly from factory) in the coming weeks. If you wish we can include an additional unit to the order and find out the shipment of Lima-Peru to La Paz- Bolivia.And pay double import duties??? :-//
But in the end, what really matters is the final price that you will end up paying...
yep it actually isunless the governments are totally ass-backwards.I am afraid that is the crude reality
Well, try to see the TO1104 as an investment in your carreer and hopefully you can move up the ladder and earn more.
I try to explain to you
I try to explain to you, but I am not sure if I can explain clearly. It is highly appreciated other's help.Hey,
Is the beta version of serial decoding shipped with current TO1000 scopes? Any updates on this feature?I wrote pm to aliexpress official micsig seller and got scope with beta firmware. I think you can do the same, if you don't want to wait for official firmware release.
I wrote pm to aliexpress official micsig seller and got scope with beta firmware. I think you can do the same, if you don't want to wait for official firmware release.
Unfortunately the decoding isn't fully finished yet so don't expect too much from protocol decoding from the beta version. It works but there are some rough edges and no list view.I wrote pm to aliexpress official micsig seller and got scope with beta firmware. I think you can do the same, if you don't want to wait for official firmware release.I might try that, thanks!
For now I'll wait for your part 2 video :), as I want to see how responsive the decoding is - I hope it's not like DS1054Z decoding - slow and decodes only screen data.
Yes, the To1074 is upgradeable to 100Mhz/28M/low-highpassDid you ask them or is that written somewhere? I couldn't find any info about that whatsoever. Because even if it is upgradeable, there seems to be no way to buy the upgrade.
I contacted batterfly.com who sell the micsig and told me that these options are offered for 75Eur+vat
3. There is no way to quickly reset trigger point time offset to zero. When trigger delay is large, I have to zoom out, move trace horizontaly and zoom back in. See 4:40 in part2To set trigger point to zero, press 50% button, then TimeBase.
IIRC there is a way to reset the horizontal position.3. There is no way to quickly reset trigger point time offset to zero. When trigger delay is large, I have to zoom out, move trace horizontaly and zoom back in. See 4:40 in part2To set trigger point to zero, press 50% button, then TimeBase.
This is the menu for the 50% button. Pressing TimeBase will reset the horizontal position.IIRC there is a way to reset the horizontal position.3. There is no way to quickly reset trigger point time offset to zero. When trigger delay is large, I have to zoom out, move trace horizontaly and zoom back in. See 4:40 in part2To set trigger point to zero, press 50% button, then TimeBase.
So I've ordered TO1074 yesterday
Did you check the specs/options very carefully, many of the ads are quite confusing.
ordered "TO1074 Optional 1" which I hope means with battery, carry strap and screen protector
I don't need serial decoding function now but it may be good to have it later. Will it be available for free for existing customers or there will be a charge to add this feature when it officially comes out?it appears that nobody really knows. Maybe Micsig_support guy will give us some info about this matter in the near future.
What seems strange to me is that according to the updated table, the low/high-pass filtering is available on TO1074, which according to the Micsig's website is not.I just found this post:
I don't need serial decoding function now but it may be good to have it later. Will it be available for free for existing customers or there will be a charge to add this feature when it officially comes out?it appears that nobody really knows. Maybe Micsig_support guy will give us some info about this matter in the near future.What seems strange to me is that according to the updated table, the low/high-pass filtering is available on TO1074, which according to the Micsig's website is not.I just found this post:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/micsig-technical-support-join-in-eevblog/msg1183477/#msg1183477 (https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/micsig-technical-support-join-in-eevblog/msg1183477/#msg1183477)
So it seems that batronix didn't make a mistake.
I contacted Batronix.com support to ask about the upgrade possibilities for TO1074. Instead of giving me all the details they've updated their website to show what's available on which version. Sadly, the guy didn't provide me with the pricing and said that I need to contact their sales dept. And he couldn't tell me anything about the decoding feature availability as it's still in development.
https://www.batronix.com/shop/oscilloscopes/Micsig-TO1104.html (https://www.batronix.com/shop/oscilloscopes/Micsig-TO1104.html)
What seems strange to me is that according to the updated table, the low/high-pass filtering is available on TO1074, which according to the Micsig's website is not.
I've got different firmware - 7.14.1.245(Beta)
It took them about 3 attempts to send a version that my scope would recognise as a valid update file. They then sent a license key to activate. Don't have it in front of me but it is version 6. somethingI've got different firmware - 7.14.1.245(Beta)
I believe there may be dependency derived from the serial number which I guess determines a hardware dependency, micsig asked me for my serial number and current firmware version before sending me a link to the firmware.
It took them about 3 attempts to send a version that my scope would recognise as a valid update file. They then sent a license key to activate. Don't have it in front of me but it is version 6. somethingI've got different firmware - 7.14.1.245(Beta)
I believe there may be dependency derived from the serial number which I guess determines a hardware dependency, micsig asked me for my serial number and current firmware version before sending me a link to the firmware.
Check the license key carefully. I was entering mine and one of the digit looked like the number 1 but it was the letter I, so zoom if possible to a larger font and enter the code in the scope.It took them about 3 attempts to send a version that my scope would recognise as a valid update file. They then sent a license key to activate. Don't have it in front of me but it is version 6. somethingI've got different firmware - 7.14.1.245(Beta)
I believe there may be dependency derived from the serial number which I guess determines a hardware dependency, micsig asked me for my serial number and current firmware version before sending me a link to the firmware.
Yes, I had a license key too.
Micsig kindly sent me a beta of the decode firmware, 6.11.1.245.
I suspect it's operator error, but I can't get the decode bus to display on the screen at all. It does trigger correctly. I've tried both UART and I2C, and I have the same behaviour.
Could anyone enlighten me?
It will be better to post a link to the firmware here on this forum instead of only providing a link to the firmware on request. I know it is still in beta but it is useable.Micsig kindly sent me a beta of the decode firmware, 6.11.1.245.
I suspect it's operator error, but I can't get the decode bus to display on the screen at all. It does trigger correctly. I've tried both UART and I2C, and I have the same behaviour.
Could anyone enlighten me?
I guess they send them your firmware, no code.
The firmware you installed only have bus serial trigger function, and if you need the serial decoding, pls email them you have installed the beta version successfully.
Hello, my TO1104 has arrived. After charging it for an entire night, I turned it on and entered the password for my wifi at home. Then, from the touch screen, I turned it off. Few hours later, I tried to turn it on but it does not seem to work.This sounds like a typical android phone/tablet behavior, that it is impossible to turn on while it's charging. I don't know what is running underneath micsig's interface, it may well be a modified android os. If it's anything like android, then it should keep on working after you turn it on and plug the power supply back in.
When the power button was in blue and nothing on the screen, I pressed and released the power button quickly. A fully charged battery power symbol appeared briefly on the screen. Then, the screen turned blank. Power button is still in blue. I pressed and released the power button quickly. Again, a fully charged battery power symbol appeared briefly and the screen turned blank. I then pressed the power button for a few seconds and released. Micsig appeared on the screen and a battery charging animation showed up. Then, the screen turned blank. Pressing the power button again. A fully charged battery symbol appeared and the screen turned blank. I disconnected the power cable and pressed the power button. Then, the signals show up. What is happening? Do I have to disconnect the power for the scope to work?
Hello, my TO1104 has arrived. After charging it for an entire night, I turned it on and entered the password for my wifi at home. Then, from the touch screen, I turned it off. Few hours later, I tried to turn it on but it does not seem to work.You can use the scope while the power cable is connected. Just press the power button once and it should show the battery symbol and then continue waiting until all lights on the right panel blinks and then scope application will start. I had a similar issue with my unit when I received it and maybe it is the anxiety of using it, but I pressed the power button several times and sometimes it remained off and sometimes it turned on, until I learned that I need to press it just once and wait.
When the power button was in blue and nothing on the screen, I pressed and released the power button quickly. A fully charged battery power symbol appeared briefly on the screen. Then, the screen turned blank. Power button is still in blue. I pressed and released the power button quickly. Again, a fully charged battery power symbol appeared briefly and the screen turned blank. I then pressed the power button for a few seconds and released. Micsig appeared on the screen and a battery charging animation showed up. Then, the screen turned blank. Pressing the power button again. A fully charged battery symbol appeared and the screen turned blank. I disconnected the power cable and pressed the power button. Then, the signals show up. What is happening? Do I have to disconnect the power for the scope to work?
Hello, my TO1104 has arrived. After charging it for an entire night, I turned it on and entered the password for my wifi at home. Then, from the touch screen, I turned it off. Few hours later, I tried to turn it on but it does not seem to work.This sounds like a typical android phone/tablet behavior, that it is impossible to turn on while it's charging. I don't know what is running underneath micsig's interface, it may well be a modified android os. If it's anything like android, then it should keep on working after you turn it on and plug the power supply back in.
When the power button was in blue and nothing on the screen, I pressed and released the power button quickly. A fully charged battery power symbol appeared briefly on the screen. Then, the screen turned blank. Power button is still in blue. I pressed and released the power button quickly. Again, a fully charged battery power symbol appeared briefly and the screen turned blank. I then pressed the power button for a few seconds and released. Micsig appeared on the screen and a battery charging animation showed up. Then, the screen turned blank. Pressing the power button again. A fully charged battery symbol appeared and the screen turned blank. I disconnected the power cable and pressed the power button. Then, the signals show up. What is happening? Do I have to disconnect the power for the scope to work?
Hello, to test my scope, I connected it to the function. I applied the same signal to each channel in turn. That is, connected the cable from the function generator to channel 1, pressed Auto and chose to measure amplitude and frequency, saved the screenshot. Then, moved on to the rest of the channels. I observed the following:What cable are you using from the function generator to the scope? If you are using the probes, you should compensate them first.
1. The measured amplitude and frequency are slightly different across the channels. Is this normal?
2. While the horizontal lines of the square wave on Channel 3 are straight and horizontal, those of Channel 4 are slightly tilted. The horizontal lines on Channel 1 are slightly tilted and not straight. In the case of Channel 2, the tilting is very bad. Anybody knows what is going on? Is there something wrong with my scope? I did not make any adjustment on the function generator while I did the testing. Thanks.
Screenshots
Channel 1: https://ibb.co/jqQe7v
Channel 2: https://ibb.co/hXP6nv
Channel 3: https://ibb.co/kioAEa
Channel 4: https://ibb.co/d8Wmnv
Hello, to test my scope, I connected it to the function. I applied the same signal to each channel in turn. That is, connected the cable from the function generator to channel 1, pressed Auto and chose to measure amplitude and frequency, saved the screenshot. Then, moved on to the rest of the channels. I observed the following:What cable are you using from the function generator to the scope? If you are using the probes, you should compensate them first.
1. The measured amplitude and frequency are slightly different across the channels. Is this normal?
2. While the horizontal lines of the square wave on Channel 3 are straight and horizontal, those of Channel 4 are slightly tilted. The horizontal lines on Channel 1 are slightly tilted and not straight. In the case of Channel 2, the tilting is very bad. Anybody knows what is going on? Is there something wrong with my scope? I did not make any adjustment on the function generator while I did the testing. Thanks.
Screenshots
Channel 1: https://ibb.co/jqQe7v (https://ibb.co/jqQe7v)
Channel 2: https://ibb.co/hXP6nv (https://ibb.co/hXP6nv)
Channel 3: https://ibb.co/kioAEa (https://ibb.co/kioAEa)
Channel 4: https://ibb.co/d8Wmnv (https://ibb.co/d8Wmnv)
Let it warm for 30 mins and then run the Self Cal exactly as described in the manual.
Report back.
Hello, to test my scope, I connected it to the function. I applied the same signal to each channel in turn. That is, connected the cable from the function generator to channel 1, pressed Auto and chose to measure amplitude and frequency, saved the screenshot. Then, moved on to the rest of the channels. I observed the following:Channel 2 is on AC coupling and your square wave is 50Hz so what you see is normal because 50Hz is way below the minimal AC coupling frequency. Also the amplitude measurements seem OK. Expect an oscilloscope to be 3% accurate at best for amplitudes of signals in the audio frequency range.
1. The measured amplitude and frequency are slightly different across the channels. Is this normal?
2. While the horizontal lines of the square wave on Channel 3 are straight and horizontal, those of Channel 4 are slightly tilted. The horizontal lines on Channel 1 are slightly tilted and not straight. In the case of Channel 2, the tilting is very bad. Anybody knows what is going on? Is there something wrong with my scope? I did not make any adjustment on the function generator while I did the testing. Thanks.
Screenshots
Channel 1: https://ibb.co/jqQe7v
Channel 2: https://ibb.co/hXP6nv
Channel 3: https://ibb.co/kioAEa
Channel 4: https://ibb.co/d8Wmnv
There is a starter guide in the scope itself. Press the home button to get access to the manual and other applications.Let it warm for 30 mins and then run the Self Cal exactly as described in the manual.
Report back.
Thanks. Is there a manual which came with the scope? There is none in the box. I also cannot find it under their website:
http://www.micsig.com/html/list_35.html (http://www.micsig.com/html/list_35.html)
Please post the link to download the manual. Thanks.
Channel 2 is on AC coupling and your square wave is 50Hz so what you see is normal because 50Hz is way below the minimal AC coupling frequency.Is it really? I could not find the AC coupling lower frequency limit in either the manual or the datasheet, but that would surprise me. Usually the lower limit is well below 50 Hz (7 Hz in 1 MOhm mode on a random Tek scope). So much for using AC coupling to measure ripple, then.
There is a starter guide in the scope itself. Press the home button to get access to the manual and other applications.Let it warm for 30 mins and then run the Self Cal exactly as described in the manual.
Report back.
Thanks. Is there a manual which came with the scope? There is none in the box. I also cannot find it under their website:
http://www.micsig.com/html/list_35.html (http://www.micsig.com/html/list_35.html)
Please post the link to download the manual. Thanks.
The manual in Chinese has 110 pages. I cannot find the English version.
Self calibration is called Self Adjust. Pull down the menu, click Userset, then Self Adjust. It will show a message "SelfCalibrate is running..."Plus 'Remove all input connections' ?
With a -3dB point at 7Hz you'll start seeing the effects at 70Hz.Channel 2 is on AC coupling and your square wave is 50Hz so what you see is normal because 50Hz is way below the minimal AC coupling frequency.Is it really? I could not find the AC coupling lower frequency limit in either the manual or the datasheet, but that would surprise me. Usually the lower limit is well below 50 Hz (7 Hz in 1 MOhm mode on a random Tek scope). So much for using AC coupling to measure ripple, then.
Self calibration is called Self Adjust. Pull down the menu, click Userset, then Self Adjust. It will show a message "SelfCalibrate is running..."Plus 'Remove all input connections' ?
Trap for learners. ;)
1. It looks like a new issue came out which did not happen before. i.e. some horizontal lines became dotted lines. See the two green lines at the bottom (on channel 4) for example.It is an oscilloscope, not a logic analyzer. Do not expect to see perfect square waves. Electronics is art and circuits are made of components that have a wide tolerance range... it is not a perfect world.
2. In Channel 1, the yellow horizontal lines are not very straight.
1. It looks like a new issue came out which did not happen before. i.e. some horizontal lines became dotted lines. See the two green lines at the bottom (on channel 4) for example.You are using an oscilloscope with intensity grading. The trace areas that are brighter means that signal is being more repetitive in that specific area. You are looking at a signal being superimposed 800000 (roughly) times a second and that combined signal is what the oscilloscope shows in the LCD at probably around 60 Hz.
It is an oscilloscope, not a logic analyzer. Do not expect to see perfect square waves. Electronics is art and circuits are made of components that have a wide tolerance range... it is not a perfect world.
Do I need to calibrate the probes as mentioned on p.18 of the guide?
With a -3dB point at 7Hz you'll start seeing the effects at 70Hz.So what you are saying is that you would not see this effect at 100 Hz, since that is well above 70 Hz?
Do I need to calibrate the probes as mentioned on p.18 of the guide?
Yes! Pages 17-19 in the Chinese manual. Use the scope's 1kHz, make sure the probes are on X10,
And then you could swap the probes around to give the best Y amplitude match between the channels, calibrate them again and then colour mark the probes for the channel.
AFAIR the firmware files are makeself archives and only do incremental update (move + new files), not the complete update of the Linux directory structure. In the newer firmware telnet seems to be removed from the startup scripts.
# /etc/inittab
console::respawn:/sbin/getty -L console 115200 vt100
One more thing, it looks like there is serial with terminal:Code: [Select]# /etc/inittab
console::respawn:/sbin/getty -L console 115200 vt100
Unfortunately, I hesitate tearing down my unit to confirm this (the scope is too lovely and too expensive).
That's why I got NanoPi 2 Fire for experiments as it is the same SoC, just with more RAM and gigabit ethernet.
Interestingly, on tear down from Mike I see TO1104 equipped 2+1Gb RAM. Meanwhile I see only 256Mb available to the OS (but I may be wrong). Looks like the rest is reserved.
For example, he got 2 speakers and 2 fans, while in mine I have one of each.
That's weird. I have a TO1074 (with 28M/100Mhz license) and it has 2 fans and 2 speakers too. My guess is that yours is missing something?
Maybe after some complaints about the noise, the company decided to remove one fan to make it less noisy?
That's weird. I have a TO1074 (with 28M/100Mhz license) and it has 2 fans and 2 speakers too. My guess is that yours is missing something?
Maybe after some complaints about the noise, the company decided to remove one fan to make it less noisy?
AFAIR the firmware files are makeself archives and only do incremental update (move + new files), not the complete update of the Linux directory structure. In the newer firmware telnet seems to be removed from the startup scripts.
I bought NanoPi 2 Fire board, which is the exact same SoC and I'll be experimenting on that first. My idea is to try to boot TO1074 from SD (with my own prepared Linux) or use the USB boot mode (described in the S5P4418 manual). There must be a test point or a 0 ohm jumper on the PCB that would allow to switch the boot order (they had to program the eMMC somehow).
Once the SoC can execute external code (i.e. prepared Linux distro) one should be able to access the eMMC filesystem and enable telnet and so on. I would like to do a complete backup of the eMMC as well. If something like uBoot crashes then Micsig firmware downloads are not going to help.
For example, he got 2 speakers and 2 fans, while in mine I have one of each.
OMG, I was pretty sure I have two fans as they are bloody noisy :(. But after your comment I checked and found I only one!
Could someone on next tear down measure fan parameters (like size, voltage and possibly airflow)? I want to replace mine.
1. At slow rates, 200msec/div and longer that have real-time screen scroll, the waveform memory drops from 28 Mb to 280 kb.It happens if memory depth is set to Auto. You can select 28Mb from menu.
3. No multi-touch support to change scales, would've been nice.I think, they deliberately not using multi-touch for that. There are to many objects and controls on the screen for pinch zooming to be useful.
I noted that the change between 2ms to the next is 4ms which normally should be 5ms. I don't know why micsig made it.
I'm a bit worried there is no software updates, nor new devices from MicSig. Hope to see both... eventually.I don't think there is something to fix so there is no reason for an update? BTW it seems MicSig has released a 150MHz 2 channel version.
I don't think there is something to fix so there is no reason for an update?
a standard protocol to communicate with the scope.The firmware has a lot of mentions of SCPI functions + files so MicSig have done some work on this. No clue if they'll ever release/finish it.
SCPI_Control
SCPI_CoreCls
SCPI_CoreEse
SCPI_CoreEseQ
SCPI_CoreEsrQ
SCPI_CoreIdnQ
SCPI_CoreOpc
SCPI_CoreOpcQ
SCPI_CoreRst
SCPI_CoreSre
SCPI_CoreSreQ
SCPI_CoreStbQ
SCPI_CoreTstQ
SCPI_CoreWai
SCPI_Error
SCPI_ErrorClear
SCPI_ErrorCount
SCPI_ErrorInit
SCPI_ErrorPop
SCPI_ErrorPush
SCPI_ErrorTranslate
SCPI_EventClear
SCPI_Flush
SCPI_Init
SCPI_Input
SCPI_IsCmd
SCPI_NumberToStr
SCPI_ParamBool
SCPI_ParamChoice
SCPI_ParamDouble
SCPI_ParamInt
SCPI_ParamNumber
SCPI_ParamString
SCPI_ParamText
SCPI_Parse
SCPI_RegClearBits
SCPI_RegGet
SCPI_RegSet
SCPI_RegSetBits
SCPI_Reset
SCPI_ResultBool
SCPI_ResultDouble
SCPI_ResultInt
SCPI_ResultString
SCPI_ResultText
SCPI_SystemCommTcpipControlQ
SCPI_Test
SCPI_Write moc_SCPI_TCP.cpp
scpi_cmd_calibrate.cpp
scpi_cmd_chan.cpp
scpi_cmd_curs.cpp
scpi_cmd_disp.cpp
scpi_cmd_mask.cpp
scpi_cmd_math.cpp
scpi_cmd_meas.cpp
scpi_cmd_menu.cpp
scpi_cmd_ref.cpp
scpi_cmd_samp.cpp
scpi_cmd_stor.cpp
scpi_cmd_tim.cpp
scpi_cmd_trig.cpp
scpi_cmd_wav.cpp
scpi_help.cpp
SCPI_TCP.cpp
Did you try pressing power button several times? I don't have scope at hand, but I remember there was some confusing behavior. Like, one press was just to show batery charge, and the second press was to actually boot the device.I have the same behaviour on mine. A recent firmware version has improved things a bit but there is some 'getting used to' involved.
I have a different issue: it randomly power ups when I plug/unplug charger from mains :(. This is annoying as it turns on when I switch off my lab (I have a central power switch).
New firmware (v343) has appeared as well if you set the TO1000 to Chinese. It adds the automotive features listed for the ATO1000 version of the scope.Recent revisions seem to be missing the standby (suspend?) mode.
Recent revisions seem to be missing the standby (suspend?) mode.Ahh. I was wondering why that popup looked different but couldn't work out why. I never use the standby mode normally so didn't notice.
My TO1102 is loosing date & time if it is powered off for more than a few days.Mine did that yesterday as well. Just saw that there is some kind of cell on Mike's teardown video (https://youtu.be/DNou_H-kHZY?t=949) in the bottom right corner near the barcode. It is soldered in so presumably it is rechargeable? Not cracking mine open to check though...
It this behavior normal or is there a (empty?) coin cell for RTC?
Poking around in the v343 firmware shows additional model codes like ADS-4574T. Micsig are making scopes for somebody called AKTAKOM (http://www.aktakom.com/products/index.php?SECTION_ID=382&SHOWALL_1=1) now. They've got the handheld and mini tablet Micsig scopes under their own name + model codes.
http://www.tmatlantic.com/ (http://www.tmatlantic.com/) has been selling AktaKom rebranded equipment for years. They're based in Miami Florida USA.
$ host aktakom.com
aktakom.com has address 205.178.136.10
$ host tmatlantic.com
tmatlantic.com has address 205.178.136.10
Hmm. Interesting. I wonder how well the Android firmware will work and whether they'll backport it to the older TO1000s.
The original message was deleted,but if the question is "does it support to1104", then I can say I tried it about a year ago and it worked. But I don't trust software that is not on google play.Nah. I'm not talking about the remote control app. hgjdwx wrote a review of a STO1000 on a Chinese forum and mentioned that it ran Linux but it was going to get Android based firmware instead at some point.
NOTE: This message has been deleted by the forum moderator Simon for being against the forum rules and/or at the discretion of the moderator as being in the best interests of the forum community and the nature of the thread.hgjdwx's link was to a review of a Micsig STO1000 they wrote :-//
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hgjdwx's link was to a review of a Micsig STO1000 they wrote :-//The link was to a chinese website selling accessories or apps for smartphones
The link was to a chinese website selling accessories or apps for smartphonesIt was definitely a review of a STO1104C when I looked at it :-//
Ah, STO1000 ... TO1000 series has only 256Mb RAM for applications (not to be confused with separate 1Gb or so for acquisition or something). I'd say it's not enough :(.Good point. I thought the STO1000 was similar hardware to the TO1000 but with more buttons but it must have some upgrades in that case.
I thought the STO1000 was similar hardware to the TO1000 but with more buttons but it must have some upgrades in that case.
But is the board the same as TO1000? If so, I'd love to upgrade my TO1104 with newer firmware and more memory :)It is definitely based on a TO1000 but not quite the same when comparing hgjdwx's photos against Mike's teardown (https://youtu.be/DNou_H-kHZY?t=942). A heatsink has appeared on the SoC as well.
New v349 firmware for the TO1000 and v56 for the STO1000 has appeared on the China and RoW auto update sites. No clue what has changed as there aren't any release notes on the web site or the forum. Probably not a huge difference since the previous China firmware was v343 and this is just making a RoW release + bugfixes. Apply at your own risk etc... Somebody on the forum wanted to downgrade from v343 and got help from tech support on how to do it which probably needs a special firmware file.
The STO1000 has two different model suffixes now. STO1000C which has the same specs as a TO1000 and a new STO1000E which has a deeper memory (70M vs 28M) + higher waveforms/sec (150K vs 80K). I suspect it is a software license difference like the TO1000 and TO1000M where the M models had lower specs. All of them still use a 1GS/s ADC.
Where can I download the latest firmware for my to1104? My oscilloscope doesn't have internet connection.The autoupdate function looks at http://www.micsig.com/upgrade/config.xml (http://www.micsig.com/upgrade/config.xml) for the firmware. Check what the current version of your firmware is as the first number is actually some kind of hardware version number. Find the hardware version + model in config.xml to get the URL to the firmware image. Put that file onto a USB stick and plug it into your scope.
Another rebranded Micsig TO1072 has appeared - The French Jeulin F072 (https://en.jeulin.fr/oscilloscope-tablet-2-x-70-mhz-jbook-f072-295000.html).Where can I download the latest firmware for my to1104? My oscilloscope doesn't have internet connection.The autoupdate function looks at http://www.micsig.com/upgrade/config.xml (http://www.micsig.com/upgrade/config.xml) for the firmware. Check what the current version of your firmware is as the first number is actually some kind of hardware version number. Find the hardware version + model in config.xml to get the URL to the firmware image. Put that file onto a USB stick and plug it into your scope.
I don't know why Micsig have stopped uploading the firmware to their websites or their forum.
MICSIG,
When will you release the update with the option to change the background color of the files saved as .png to the white or black?
This is very useful! The results with a black background cannot be used in research articles. The journals don't accept black background!
I upgraded my TO1104 and noticed there is a new serial decode list option. It takes the full screen, so it is not possible to see the waveform and the serial decoded data at the same time, but it might be useful for some situations.
Dear MicSig,
Where can I download the latest firmware for my to1104? My oscilloscope doesn't have internet connection.
TO1104 with battery, the customer can get free bus decoding(5 kind, do not include 1553B and 429). pls send us your SN, then we will provide you the code.
TO1000M model is stopped because the price is too low, and most customers like TO1000 more.
STO1000C series English version in ready in website.
Just received a STO1104C from micsig - basically a TO1104 with knobs added.
Seems generally pretty good, though some knobs are under-used, and UI has a few things in odd places.
However you may want to wait for new firmware, as the high waveform update rate appears to be nonfunctional at the moment. I've asked for more info from micsig, not had a reply yet.
Attatched pic shows a 1MHz sinewave with FM on both scopes - STO trigger-out shows 50hz at all times
The TO1000 Tbook Mini hasn't been discontinued. The M models were software limited versions of the regular TO1000 that were sold for less. You could buy extra licenses to add back the missing features. The hardware is exactly the same.
TO1000M model is stopped because the price is too low, and most customers like TO1000 more.
STO1000C series English version in ready in website.
Can I ask, if the Tbook Mini is now discontinued will replacement batteries for it no longer be available?
Just received a STO1104C from micsig - basically a TO1104 with knobs added.So it seems that the initial issue is that they have changed the default persistance setting to "none", when set to "auto" it behaves as expected.
Seems generally pretty good, though some knobs are under-used, and UI has a few things in odd places.
However you may want to wait for new firmware, as the high waveform update rate appears to be nonfunctional at the moment. I've asked for more info from micsig, not had a reply yet.
Attatched pic shows a 1MHz sinewave with FM on both scopes - STO trigger-out shows 50hz at all times
It would be good if they changed the 4ms/div. to 5ms.div. and added a fine amplitude adjustment. :)
It would be good if they changed the 4ms/div. to 5ms.div. and added a fine amplitude adjustment. :)
Doesn't that make the subtraction math function difficult? For example, comparing the difference between two channels on an audio amplifier which first requires normalizing level between scope channels, then subtracting in math. On a Tek analog scope, it's just a matter of adjusting the VAR knob on a channel's vertical amplitude. Perhaps the Micsig math function can compensate for the level disparity?
Paul
The battery seemed to have stopped charging on my Micsig, after a little more than a year of light use. The battery icon is flashing. The scope works OK on the charger, but the connector is not very reliable, so once in a while it resets itself if jiggled. How long is warranty on the battery?
TO1104 with battery, the customer can get free bus decoding(5 kind, do not include 1553B and 429). pls send us your SN, then we will provide you the code.
Hello Micsig!
How about TO1152 with battery?
TO1104 with battery, the customer can get free bus decoding(5 kind, do not include 1553B and 429). pls send us your SN, then we will provide you the code.
Hello Micsig!
How about TO1152 with battery?
Micsig_support, are you there?
https://youtu.be/C7Ee0wYtAZY
The battery seemed to have stopped charging on my Micsig, after a little more than a year of light use. The battery icon is flashing. The scope works OK on the charger, but the connector is not very reliable, so once in a while it resets itself if jiggled. How long is warranty on the battery?The problem was that the Li-ion cells have "fallen asleep". I was able to recharge them by desoldering and connecting to a separate power supply. Now it recharges itself fine again.
As i am considering the Micsig as a daily driver, i wanted to ask if it is capable of being a daily driver or if it is to limited in functions.
Personally i really like the capability to unplug it and take it with me if i have to take measurements "in the field"
I don't know what they're like used in single shot modes.
However, the traces just disapear as soon as I change eg. the timebase?
single aquisition mode to inspect the signalMaybe you are confusing "single" with normal trigger mode?
I expected to be able to change timebase and signal level in single aquisition mode to inspect the signal. However, the traces just disapear as soon as I change eg. the timebase?
I was just confused.
I was just confused.
Me too, I'd prefer the trace to stay.
Btw, any recent firmware updates? I tried to check for updates on my oscilloscope, but it was producing a confusing error, presumably meaning "connection timeout".
Me too too :)I was just confused.Me too, I'd prefer the trace to stay.
I have to say though -- Im impressed by there scopeSuite software.
Is there any way to do fine horizontal and vertical adjustments?
Btw, any recent firmware updates? I tried to check for updates on my oscilloscope, but it was producing a confusing error, presumably meaning "connection timeout".