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Siglent STB3 Demo board - Noisy Sine Wave..
simmiv:
That is good info..
I hope they fix this, otherwise it's grounds for returning the product and get a refund..
Don't see why they can't fix up the firmware and provide.. Unless they want to do a product recall for defects!
Rdgs,
Simmi
KungFuJosh:
--- Quote from: simmiv on September 02, 2024, 08:13:47 am ---I hope they fix this, otherwise it's grounds for returning the product and get a refund..
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If you do return it, the Batronix MSO demo board is excellent.
Martin72:
--- Quote from: simmiv on September 02, 2024, 08:13:47 am ---Don't see why they can't fix up the firmware and provide..
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First of all, thanks for trying it out, so there are now three of us with regard to the faulty I²C signal. ;)
But this is also the “problem” as to why no new firmware is available yet.
In terms of priority, this should be pretty much at the bottom end, for which I can even understand.
Apart from that, simply installing a new firmware will not work, it will not work via USB, but if directly, with a programmer.
The “original” file would be enough for me for the time being, it may be enough to reprogram the chip again.
Hello Rob... ;)
tautech:
--- Quote from: Martin72 on September 02, 2024, 08:19:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: simmiv on September 02, 2024, 08:13:47 am ---Don't see why they can't fix up the firmware and provide..
--- End quote ---
First of all, thanks for trying it out, so there are now three of us with regard to the faulty I²C signal. ;)
But this is also the “problem” as to why no new firmware is available yet.
In terms of priority, this should be pretty much at the bottom end, for which I can even understand.
Apart from that, simply installing a new firmware will not work, it will not work via USB, but if directly, with a programmer.
The “original” file would be enough for me for the time being, it may be enough to reprogram the chip again.
Hello Rob... ;)
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Waves.....
Actually Defpom has STB-3 and knows how to sniff stuff.......I'll see if he has time to do us a favor.....
TheDefpom:
You give me too much credit Rob, it is an Altera MAX 10 FPGA, not something I have any knowledge about, the clock and data lines go directly to the FPGA so whatever is happening relates to that device, something I expect most of you would have already known anyway.
The FPGA used is the C8 variant, the slowest one... maybe it is too slow ? https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683794/current/fpga-device-datasheet.html
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