About USB stick (Flash Drive) size.
Due to older Siglent manuals and also perhaps older HW/FW versions, I have told also to my customers that 4G is max and need be FAT32. This 4Gb limit is obsolete information.
I have tested now this with
HW: 11-62-3.3
FW: 5.01.02.13
version and least with this version 4G limit is history.
USB flash disk used in test:
Kingston DTSE9, 16G
Filesystem FAT32
Windows show:
Volume KINGSTON (F:)
Volume size = 14,63 GB
Cluster size = 16 KB
Used space = 39 MB
Free space = 14,59 GB
Percent free space = 99 %
There was over 30 files made by Owon and also some small random files stored by windows.
This 16Gb USB stick works perfect, it did not damaged any files there.
All data stored perfectly with scope and also it can perfectly read data to scope. (.DAV file)
(.DAV file is waveform data. It can also read back to scope and it can measure and zoom etc just as what ever stopped signal capture)
Also with long .CSV no any problem.
CSV store to USB stick using 2M capture memory takes long time, but result is perfect. (>50Mb)
Slow timebase recording to USB also pass.
So, it is now also proofed that 4G size limit is obsolete.
Time of test there was not available 32G.
Also I test with Kingston DTSE9, 8G (works perfect)
But one time I try with some old transcent 8G (not regognized by Siglent but Thinkpad can use it normally. I remember that this same stick have also earlier with some other equipment have some troubles)
Here sample about CH1 CSV data using normal memory and then it is opened using OpenOffice Calc. (from 16G Kingston)
And TFT image about this same signal. (CSV data is >40000bytes) (from 16G Kingston, BMP to PNG)