Title: Hantek 3254A Problems [Print this page] Author: Teddy Time: 2016-11-17 22:28 Title: Hantek 3254A Problems Edited by Teddy at 2016-11-17 22:47
I just bought my 3254A and testing it with the test 1vp-p signal at the scope.
1. I set my scope the X10 1V use channel 1 only. After start then pause with 16k memory depth. the waveform become a X1 1V (10 times shorter).
2. then increase the memory depth to 160k. and then increasing the time/Div from 20us one step by one step. the scope's refresh rate slower and slower(i can understand this), but it stop response after 200ms.
3. after 500ms. i can only get waveform by setting the memory depth as 16k. All other memory depth didn't response.
now my 3254A only work on 16k memory depth. i wish to use the full memory eventhough i needed waiting for a few minute to transfer the 16M memory.
Author: amy Time: 2016-11-18 10:48
Please register a username and login to download the latest firmware: http://hantek.com/en/ProductDetail_2_134.html Author: Teddy Time: 2016-11-18 11:03 Edited by Teddy at 2016-11-18 12:06
Thank you.
I understand why i got no response.
i set 1.00ms Time/Div. 16M memory depth. The scope will take 15sec data with 10us resolution. which mean i set 100ms Time/Div, it will take 1500sec.. and 1 sec will be forever.
I suggest that the memory depth should go to increase the resolution frist. and then increase or fixed x2 Time/Div. That will more easy to understand and use the scope.. Thanks a lots again.
The situation is that, if i want to take 1 sec data, i have to calculation the memory depth frist. and the decearse the Time/Div. START (i can only see the 1.00ms DATA since the Time/Div decreased) and STOP the scope. and enlarge the Time/Div back to 100ms Time/Div. ...
Author: compucare Time: 2017-11-13 13:30
Hi,
can we use Hantek DSO3254A for automotive ?
Can we use Current Clamp , Hantek CC-65 or CC-650 with it ?
May we connect Transducer with this scope ?
thanks you
Sir, yes, it can be used with automotive.
You can use Current Clamp , Hantek CC-65 or CC-650 with it, but you need to convert the current value by yourself.
And pay attention to the protection voltage of the oscilloscope.
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