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Pin240:
DSO 2C10
Please tell me . How can I set the frequency to always be displayed in Hz (even if it is 10000Hz or 1,000,000Hz)?
Do I need to change the firmware for this?

Aldo22:

--- Quote from: Pin240 on April 24, 2024, 07:43:09 pm ---Please tell me . How can I set the frequency to always be displayed in Hz (even if it is 10000Hz or 1,000,000Hz)?
Do I need to change the firmware for this?

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This is not possible with normal settings, afaik.
Maybe DavidAlfa can tell you something about the firmware question. I don't know whether this is possible with reasonable effort.


Today I discovered something new that I didn't know.
Is it possible to generate a single 20ns pulse with the AWG of the Hantek?
Yes it's possible and it looks very OK.

EDIT: Second screenshot: Same signal, but green has a 2m long coax cable.
It seems to "arrive" 11.4ns later  ;)

Third screenshot: Almost identical length of cabling.
320ps delay between the channels. Not bad at all.

Pin240:

--- Quote from: Aldo22 on April 25, 2024, 10:23:24 am ---

This is not possible with normal settings, afaik.
Maybe DavidAlfa can tell you something about the firmware question. I don't know whether this is possible with reasonable effort.



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His experiments killed the apparatus. Now I'm fiddling with dsoflash((
Who has a backup using dsoflash For DSO 2C10?

DavidAlfa:

--- Quote from: Pin240 on April 26, 2024, 08:48:26 pm ---His experiments killed the apparatus.

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Sorry, maybe you wanted to mean YOUR experiments killed the apparatus? :)


--- Quote from: Pin240 on April 26, 2024, 08:48:26 pm ---Who has a backup using dsoflash For DSO 2C10?

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Because this question demonstrates absolute lack of reading and reckless behavior, there's a HUGE FAQ explaining virtually everything.


--- Quote from: DavidAlfa on April 28, 2021, 09:25:09 pm ---»  What not to do  «
»  Screwing up your system because you thought you were smarter than anyone, so no reading of any kind was needed.
»  Coming here to blame us for your fuck-up because of the above.

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Pin240:
It's my own fault. I read the documentation. Several times everything went well.


--- Quote from: DavidAlfa on April 26, 2024, 09:03:07 pm ---
--- Quote from: Pin240 on April 26, 2024, 08:48:26 pm ---His experiments killed the apparatus.

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Maybe you wanted to mean YOUR experiments and lack of reading killed the apparatus? :)

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platform-tools gives an error message

ERASE PARTITIONS...
Erasing 'boot'                                     FAILED (remote: 'invalid NAND device')
fastboot: error: Command failed

Failed to erase the memory!

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