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No additional driver was needed and already built into Windows. Installing the software was painless and because I was on Windows 10. SainSmart DS802 Software Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge After a little bit of googling the chips on board (Cypress CY7C68013A + Altera MAX-II CPLD) the DS802 looks like it is a prime candidate for hacking to add features and allow open source software. The main oscilloscope park and USB DAQ interface. So you can see this is a two-part device.
Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge In typical CNX Software fashion I have to tear down the oscilloscope and get a peek inside. Automatic measurement: Maximum, minimum, peak-to-peak, frequency, average, RMS, rise time, positive pulse width, negative pulse width, duty cycle.Trigger mode: Auto, regular, single trigger.Trigger condition: Hardware trigger Trigger level + rising edge / falling edge trigger.Voltage range: ±5v, expandable to ±50v with x10 probe, to ±500v with x100 probe (provided yourself).Maximum sampling rate: 80 MSps per channel.Output: 1k HZ amplitude 1.5V, 50% duty cycle square wave signal.This is written from a perspective of a complete noob. But we never really went into much depth and only looked at the signals generated by a signal generator. I used an oscilloscope in high school in a class called principles of technology. How the heck do I review an oscilloscope. A couple weeks later it arrives and my anxiety kicks in. I can get my nerd on and troubleshoot all kinds of things. When SainSmart asked to review the DS802, I was pretty excited.
I have always wanted to have an oscilloscope and add it to my tools.
Today we’re going to look at the SainSmart DS802 Dual-channel oscilloscope.