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* [http://www.eevblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=1571.msg24564#msg24564 USB Hack] | * [http://www.eevblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=1571.msg24564#msg24564 USB Hack] |
Revision as of 15:35, 23 March 2012
Contents
Description
These series of Digital Oscilloscopes use a standard ARM9 processor and are shipped with linux. The various models can be hacked to add additional features. These pages aim to document as much as possible to foster a wider community of developers for these DSO's.
General
Components
- 7" 800 x 480 color LCD Display
- Samsung [S3C2440] ARM9 System On Chip (SoC)
- ISSI IS42S16160C-7TLI SDRAM (2 x 256Mbit = 64Mbyte)
- Samsung K9F1208U0C Nand Flash (1 x 512Mbit = 64Mbyte)
- ISSI IS61LPS25636A static ram ( 1 x 9Mbit = 1.125Mbyte)
- Altera MAX-II EPM240T100C5N CPLD (complex Programmable Logic Devices)
Firmware
- Linux Kernel version 2.6 from reports
Hacks
Pictures
Models
200MHz Models
- Hantek DSO5202M/B
- Tekway DST1202B
- Protek 3210
- Voltcraft DSO-3062C
100MHz Models
- Hantek DSO5102M/B
- Tekway DST1102B
- Protek 3110
60MHz Models
- Hantek DSO5062M/B
- Tekway DST1062B