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| Siglent SDS5000X Oscilloscope Hack status - Dec 2021 |
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| tv84:
Use these: USB20 -> "U20" ARINC -> "A429" |
| Emo:
I can confirm A429 to be working! Thank you(tried almost every other combination...) Eric |
| FlexibleMammoth:
I remeber someone tried the eye&jotter option on a sds5000x when the 6000a was new and it did not work since it lacks a coprocessor... did anyone try the usb2.0 option? |
| tautech:
--- Quote from: FlexibleMammoth on July 09, 2023, 10:59:34 am ---I remeber someone tried the eye&jotter option on a sds5000x when the 6000a was new and it did not work since it lacks a coprocessor... did anyone try the usb2.0 option? --- End quote --- Please stop and think. No option can work if the SW that makes it do is not installed into a piece of equipment. SDS5000X does not have some of the capabilities SDS6000A has, period ! Just because some Python script can generate a license code means nothing if functionality is not installed.....nothing to do with HW capability. |
| Performa01:
--- Quote from: FlexibleMammoth on July 09, 2023, 10:59:34 am ---I remeber someone tried the eye&jotter option on a sds5000x when the 6000a was new and it did not work since it lacks a coprocessor... --- End quote --- The "coprocessor" is usually implemented in the FPGA, so we can create one whenever we need one. The FPGA resources are limited however - the SDS6000 certainly has a lot more of them compared to the SDS5000. --- Quote from: FlexibleMammoth on July 09, 2023, 10:59:34 am ---did anyone try the usb2.0 option? --- End quote --- To the best of my knowledge, USB 2.0 is actually implemented using some kind of "co-processor", i.e. a special separate chip. USB 2.0 makes only sense in high bandwidth scopes, hence this option is for the SDS6000 and higher models exclusively. |
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