ELIK, do you have a 3000T series oscilloscope? I read almost half of the posts and could not find references about someone who has played with a 3000T.
- Yes I have it now.
Hi group,
Take a look at this eBay item 172559013145
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/KEYSIGHT-Infiniivision-MSOX3034T-Mixed-signal-Oscilloscope-350Mhz-MEGA-ZOOM-/172559013145?hash=item282d519519:g:GqYAAOSwhlZYuQIj
I have good reason to believe that it has been 'hacked'.
Regards,
Jay_Diddy_B
(It may have been an extreme teardown)
A time to open a small secret: I am a "happy buyer" of this item... (laugh and tears).
Tears really, because it was wounded hardly inside and outside.
By the black spots on the face of tool, I think someone was drive on the car across this oscilloscope, the face had a tire tracks crossing of front panel.
My eyes see a picture - the man left so crazy expensive tool on the road behind his car. And while bla-bla-bla via the phone, he forgot that the device is not in the trunk, he sat behind the wheel and drive the car back.
1. Was sacked inside - there is no AC power module, no cables by the power module, no vent.fan inside. Not fatally, because this AC-DC power module produces just one voltage (13V), can be changeable with other with 100W and more power, same as vent.fan. The multi-wire power cable between the main pcb and the secondary power board was maded simply, was cutted by the 2 dead computer 24-pin ATX power supplies - they have absolutely similar connectors(!).
2. The PCB has a deep crack near of LAN box - butnot fatally. As it turned out, no really important wires are not interrupted.
3. All 4 big BGA MCUs was detouched with copper padstacks (partially) due to strong bending of the Board. Padstacks of BGAs was partially stay on the pcb but detouched, partially was torn and stay on the chip's balls. Horror of course, but week of hard job with microscope, and all 4 chips was soldered back on repaired padstacks.
Thank to all Gods that the thieves-repairmen not stuck their noses under the aluminum cover of the main Board, otherwise if just one of detouched MCU have been lost, then there would be no chances in repairing of this tool.
The LCD 8.5" (without touch panel - it so rare, can't found cheap) was ordered in Ebay, 45USD with delivery.
"8.5" Original AUO G085VW01 V.3 INDUSTRY LCD Screen Display"
http://www.ebay.com/itm/381681332559?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT-if someone will be need it, but I think be better to find V.1 or V.2 version, because this smooth V.3 by my tests and even by it's datasheet, have no pin used for turning image upside down, need to turn this display physically...
There was many of not so fatal damages inside, I am lazy to describe all. The back cover was repaired too, by me.
But now I can tell one - the tool is working now. It's really great tool, I am in love!!
Could anyone explain me exactly, what is the MAIN difference between MSOX3000T and MSOX3000A?