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Online mawyatt

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Re: Siglent SDS3000X HD and upgraded SDS1000X HD
« Reply #1300 on: April 13, 2026, 10:33:17 pm »
I'm surprised as well. Joe apparently isn't a new comer to TE and seems to understand things pretty well from his postings on here. Wonder if he has some "inside" information on this new DSO?

Agree the hardware is only part of the "DSO equation", the numerator if you will. The firmware/software is the denominator!!

Anyway, solving that "equation" in detail, with all variables, and ranges, will be the telling story :-+


Edit: We suffered thru that series of Joes videos and something seems totally out of place. The UNI-T DSO and supplied probes (both analog and digital), seem well below any acceptable level of competency for a $14~15k DSO. We can understand hoping for firmware improvements on a low end DSO to cover basic functions, but not on a $15k DSO. There must be something we are missing!!

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Re: Siglent SDS3000X HD and upgraded SDS1000X HD
« Reply #1301 on: May 29, 2026, 08:43:55 pm »
Hi folks,

I know we can put the SDS3000X-HD onto WiFi with a RJ45-to-WiFi bridge with two cables hanging everywhere (RJ45 + USB power).
(.e.g with a TP-link TL-WR802N).

That did not please much, so I generated an FLEX-WIFI.ADS firmware update to support WiFi on the SDS3000x-HD (well, a specific chipset).

You will find the repository here : https://github.com/folays/sds3000x-HD_flex-wifi

The .ADS is mostly safeproof ; I've put attention in minimizing impact on the scope to prevent brickage.

The chipset supported is MT7610U (MediaTek) ;
Good luck to find a chipset supporting it, a lot of vendor which originally shipped this chipset, silently replaced it with Realtek.
But here and there you can find some ; Panda Wireless PAU0A AC600 is a good example.

I've asked a well-known forum member, tv84 , to vet what's going on on my github reposity, since I'm not very well-known here.

So please expect and wait for tv84 to answer, before trusting me.

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Re: Siglent SDS3000X HD and upgraded SDS1000X HD
« Reply #1302 on: May 29, 2026, 08:50:10 pm »
That did not please much, so I generated an FLEX-WIFI.ADS firmware update to support WiFi on the SDS3000x-HD (well, a specific chipset).
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I've asked a well-known forum member, tv84 , to vet what's going on on my github reposity

I confirm that @folays 's  FLEX-WIFI.ADS at https://github.com/folays/sds3000x-HD_flex-wifi/releases/download/v1.0/FLEX-WIFI.ADS (sha256:1a1a3496d14762ca988987b01eeeadcf95427215196a40869530401f3737334d) contains the wifi_addon.zip (sha256:01a3264f817052c8d0f61b2add1091dc0fa95e3ce6c5e1866d6b40088f3b0e2e)

The parsing of his .ADS is attached.
 
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Re: Siglent SDS3000X HD and upgraded SDS1000X HD
« Reply #1303 on: June 18, 2026, 05:06:15 pm »
Does SDS3000X HD in enabled mode "color grading" have only one fixed color map ? For example, R&S RTB2 has three possible modes:
- temperature - Blue corresponds to rare occurrences of the samples, while white indicates frequent ones,
- rainbow - Blue corresponds to rare occurrences of the samples, while red indicates frequent ones,
- fire - Yellow corresponds to rare occurrences of the samples, while red indicates frequent ones.
 

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Re: Siglent SDS3000X HD and upgraded SDS1000X HD
« Reply #1304 on: June 18, 2026, 06:01:42 pm »
Does SDS3000X HD in enabled mode "color grading" have only one fixed color map ? For example, R&S RTB2 has three possible modes:
- temperature - Blue corresponds to rare occurrences of the samples, while white indicates frequent ones,
- rainbow - Blue corresponds to rare occurrences of the samples, while red indicates frequent ones,
- fire - Yellow corresponds to rare occurrences of the samples, while red indicates frequent ones.

Yes, unfortunately only one color map at this time.
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