HW1007 with DSO-B-custom_2.06.3_130814 firmware here.
I've looked really really carefully and indeed there seems to be a DPO-like display with about 2 or 3 intensities. There should be 4, but anyway
I've noticed that persistence must be set to off (even though 0.2s seems usable as well) AND the intensity of the beam to ~8 out of 15 AND the display refresh rate set to auto.
Is there any way to improve this 'DPO' mode and keep the 50Hz update rate? I mean, if it's doing 2000 wfm/s then 40 wfms should be enough for 4 intensity gradings. The reason I'm asking is that the scope is more responsive in 50Hz mode while in auto it randomly 'freezes' for variable durations (50-400ms) which is kind of annoying.
The utility menu has some filters - high, low, bandpass, stop. Where are these used? I cannot see any effect.
Does anyone have a workflow for capturing sporadic serial data? I'm looking for a replacement for segmented memory here. Theoretically there's this wave menu that with the right trigger should provide this, but is anyone using the scope for studying longer streams of data?
Is anyone using the scope through a computer and in what way? I would like to know if there is some solution to do long-term logging or extracting digital data from a waveform. I'm curios to see if there are other use-cases as well, like sweeping at the same time with a power supply.
Last time I tried to the Windows application (~2 years ago) it was lagging a lot, like it was using serial over USB1.1
My scope is pretty close to my power supply and at one point it had <5cm from it. I've noticed that the scope got slower but the air did not seem hot, just the usual warmth. Is there anything like a thermal protection where it slows down?
Restarting the scope did not cure the issue, so it's probably not a software bug.
Last question as this is getting too long: has anyone used the scope with Raspberry PI/BeagleBone/Banana Pi/... ? If yes, for what and with what software?
Thanks