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| vistorik:
--- Quote from: carlonb on January 11, 2024, 09:59:36 pm ---Now I know that exist also a packet for Windows "Windows UPK build-extract tools.rar" done by andry2pda but I can't find it, is there some one that can address me where i can download it? Thanks in advance. --- End quote --- I attached a "Windows UPK build-extract tools.zip". andry2pda made bat-files, I testet. They work. But be very careful when using these bat-files, especially when building your own upk-files - you may end up with a non-functioning device. I advice using David's "dso_builder" tools, at least for building upk-files. I've added the english ReadMe file. |
| carlonb:
@ vistorik, Thankyou for the file. All this is only for couriosity and only see how these tools in general works, so I will be very careful using it. Best regards |
| mattdavis90:
Hi all, I've update my Hantek Wavefile Viewer. Originally it was Python only and used matplotlib which was admittedly very slow for large files but served to prove the point. I recently found some time to do a rewrite in C++ and instead of building a viewer it outputs the file as a VCD for GTKWave or Sigrok to use. I've successfully used it on 8M captures to analyse a WS2812B LED and also for I2C. Hopefully others will find it useful :) https://github.com/mattdavis90/hantek-wave-viewer |
| Aldo22:
I've uploaded a wave form with a 2Hz square wave to the AWG of the Hantek. To my absolute astonishment, a stable square wave is generated at 50Mhz (2x25), which it can also display reasonably well. I mean it's 50MHz! Can I trust my eyes? :-/O (50Ohm Terminator, so should be 1.75Vpp -> 1.48 measured. Not too bad). |
| Aleksandr:
Who has the mathematical division function for two channels? Probably everyone has this mistake. Hantek has not yet released a fix. The math division function does not work. |
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