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SainSmart DDS120 & DDS140 USB Oscilloscope
DAIRVINE:
An example use is testing universal infra red. The maximum IR frequency is about 1.125MHz, the length can be several seconds. It should be within the capability of a DDS120 to capture a complete transmission, or even several transmissions.
Several transmissions are useful because of rolling code sequences up to a sequence of 16 codes (An obsolete telephone).
I actually used a picoscope for this, combined with an analog Tek scope.
rvendrame:
--- Quote from: mmark on January 31, 2015, 11:08:15 pm ---R61 seems to be 0 Ohm: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5641160/DDS120_Top_20141023_0146p.jpg (posted somewhere before)
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Still trying to bring it back to life... Replacing R61 by a jumper didn't fix it (anyway thx a lot @mmark!). The voltage regulator next to it, AMS1117 3.3V is reading 2.1V at its v-out. Can this be the problem? Just want to check before replacing it...
doctormord:
May you check the current drawn from USB?
bobi_dunkel:
--- Quote from: DAIRVINE on February 04, 2015, 09:16:08 am ---USBEE AX clones are available, DDS120 is just a variant of this, they are all variants of the Cypress dev boards.
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Is Picoscope also variant of Cypress FX2 board ?
bobi_dunkel:
--- Quote from: bobi_dunkel on February 19, 2015, 12:39:34 am ---
--- Quote from: DAIRVINE on February 04, 2015, 09:16:08 am ---USBEE AX clones are available, DDS120 is just a variant of this, they are all variants of the Cypress dev boards.
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Is Picoscope also variant of Cypress FX2 board ?
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Yes some models are: http://sigrok.org/wiki/Oscilloscope_comparison
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