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New bench scope - Fnirsi 1014D, 7", 1GSa/s
Lukas:
Specifying memory depth in bits is very odd and a good way to make numbers look bigger than they actually are. Assuming 8 bit and 2 channels, this equals about 15kSa/channel. Not very much. Judging from the linked PCB photos, they're probably only using the block RAM of whatever FPGA that is.
Algoma:
Looks like the Allwinner F1C200s F1C100s and the FPGA looks like perhaps a rebranded GoWin FPGA. Just like the Hantek DSO2C10, but built even cheaper in so many ways.
Curious they put the firmware on the SD Card.. That makes it a bit too easy to modify.. not sure about the input jacks so far away from the frontend inputs.
tunk:
First video review:
joseph nicholas:
I think this scope is perfect for tech schools, and the high school lab. It can be secured so as not to be stolen its cheap in case the students want to try to burn it and easily replaced. For most hobbyist, the touch screen portable version would be much better. You could take that out to the car or put it in a back pack. Now do this with a spectrum analyser.
UniSoft:
SoC Allwinner F1C100s
this is the same as 1013D... so, maximum 200Msps per channel.
there is a review in Russian:
https://mysku.ru/blog/misc/85585.html
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