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New bench scope - Fnirsi 1014D, 7", 1GSa/s
techcornertv:
--- Quote from: firepower on April 24, 2021, 06:18:29 am ---Hugo, it was regards marketing video not your review video being 2x speed.
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Ooopss... sorry! My bad... :)
techcornertv:
If someone is interested in a unit of this scope, here it is the video for the giveaway/sweepstake:
An the page for enter in the giveaway and with the rules:
https://techcorner.tv/giveaways/fnirsi-1014d-digital-oscilloscope-giveaway/
Best of luck! 🤞
Hugo
tunk:
Manual and firmware are now on Fnirsi's homepage: http://www.fnirsi.cn/support
dmitrkov:
After updating to this firmware, the image was shifted to the left
Rolled back to the old version...
pcprogrammer:
I agree with others here, it looks very much like the 1013D. The ground problem lies in how they did the analog in the 1013D and probably the same for this one. For the 1013D no problem since it works from the battery, but one should pay attention when connected to a usb port or power supply.
The only interesting extra is the signal generator. I wonder how they implemented that. Did they use the fpga that scans the inputs for it or is there another chip. The same goes for the knobs and the buttons. By looking at the pcb picture near the top left there is an other chip with lots of pins. Do not see a separate cable for a touch panel so probably no touch. (Did not look at the specs or the full review video's so could be wrong)
The sd socket is most likely for storage of the signal and image storage, just like in the 1013D. On the pcb it looks like the same three memory chips. One flash for the f1c100s, one flash for the fpga and one special chip for the settings. By the looks of it they did improve on shielding by putting a can over, what I assume is, the power supply section.
Checking out the firmware could be a fun project, but for now still struggling with the one of the 1013D |O
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