
The hwrev=1007 with 83E9 FPGA design is however very hard on limit, to fix a littlebit the skew is no room anymore, an FPGA overclocking is not possible as well (max cloc in 105MHz). Yes you're right, I misunderstand, the Voltcraft DSO-1062D has the "DN_HW1007_83E8_DATExxxxxx.RBF" in it. The fpga version in the DSO-1062D is reported to be 83e8 and is older than the 83e9 version in the latest hanteks and (my) Voltcraft DSO-3062C.
Voltcraft dso 1062d firmware aufspielen archive#
« Last Edit: December 25, 2012, 05:52:20 05:52 by Armageddon »Īre you sure about that? The pcb in my 3062C is identical to the new hw revision photo in your archive (= rev 1007). Here are the correct sticker, see aftached. It not support NI-VISA, but has its own communication protocol USB-PC: /Das_Oszi_Protocol I attached too the tool to set the BW, I am not responsible for any damages that this tool could cause.įor 300€ it has nothing to envy to many other more expensive, and with similar features (It is my opinion). The Voltcraft DSO-1062D have the possibility of enable the LAN, see attached (eagle file), there are also several options to enable this feature. SIGLENT SDS1102CML is very similar to Voltcraft DSO-1062D, especially in the power supply and the input stages, the rest is different. The power supply is poor, but the rest is not so bad. Samsung S3C2440 (user i/o, UI interface, TFT control) I attached the schematics of a previous version.Ĥ x AD9288 ADCs (yes, for 1GSs overclocked to 125MHz in 8ns, 4ns and 2ns)Ģ x AD8370 amps (750MHz bw - input stage like Rigol)Ģ x LMH6552 amps (1.5GHz bw - input stage like Rigol)Īltera Cyclone III FPGA (ADC sampling control and data acquisition)Īltera Max II CPLD (long/short memory management - copy protected) Above that BW would only be useful for periodic signals. With best probes certainly it works well at least up to 100MHz of BW. This new version (Voltcraft DSO-1062D) also can be hacking to get a BW of 200MHz, but the probes included are of poor quality. Voltcraft DSO-1062D is similar to the Voltcraft DSO-3062C, but has HW changes (new fpga version) and yes they changed the sticker too. For now the only that convinces to me are:Īnother story is support for NI-VISA, at these prices I think it's impossible. Would be interesting to find the best price/quality ratio. Siglent company is the OEM manufacturer of LeCroy and ATTEN oscilloscopes.Īll these "cheaper" (300-400€) have some tara, whether in design (HW/SW) or in the quality of the parts. See attached 800px-Voltcraft_dso-3062c_pcb_front.jpg and 800px-Voltcraft_dso-3062c_pcb_back.jpg Voltcraft DSO-1062D is like Hantek DSO5062B and Voltcraft DSO-3062C. See attached bad1.jpg, bad3.jpg and bad4.jpg These images are of the SDS6062 is very close to the SDS7102: but does not convince me, inside looks very seedy. Owon SDS7102V have a well priced, VGA, LAN. They look similar in specifications and price to Voltcraft, but with a real time sample of 500MS/s. As long as more than oscilloscope has been mentioned here, any one used UTD2062C/2102C or CM series?
