Where/how do you compensate the probes that came with this scope? I have this MICSIG scope, but when I use my generator to test its accuracy, using the included probes, the pk-pk is higher than the set value of 1V-pk-pk on the generator. I did the autocalibration on the scope, but to no avail. Also, the manual states that these probes are 10X, so there isn't a way to switch them to 1X, or is there a way but I don't know how. My other scopes have a switch from 1X to 10X for that. Thank you.
Hi, make sure you removed all the probe when doing auto calibration, and yes, our probe are standard with 10x, no 1x available, for more, you are welcome to join our FB group:facebook.com/groups/556245819069122
@@MicsigOscilloscope My scope is Micsig STO1104C: Yes I did remove all the probes before doing internal calibration - it would give you an error if you didn't! But my question was: How to calibrate the probe it self, after the internal calibration procedure? (And I know about the adjustment screw on the probe.....). Why am I getting much higher readings on Vpp (pk-pk) ? Rather than getting 1Vpp - that is what my generator is set for - I'm getting 1.3xxVpp! That is 30% higher reading!!! Thanks.
I got a dp1007 one. It's a terrible device. Its error at 20mhz reaches to 19%. In my test, it works well up to 670khz with an error lower than 2%. There is no way to open the enclosure to tune it. Just a waste of money and time.
Thanks for the video. Does this also work with the DP10013 probe?
yes, it does :)
@@MicsigOscilloscope Great, thanks very much.
Where/how do you compensate the probes that came with this scope? I have this MICSIG scope, but when I use my generator to test its accuracy, using the included probes, the pk-pk is higher than the set value of 1V-pk-pk on the generator. I did the autocalibration on the scope, but to no avail. Also, the manual states that these probes are 10X, so there isn't a way to switch them to 1X, or is there a way but I don't know how. My other scopes have a switch from 1X to 10X for that. Thank you.
Hi, make sure you removed all the probe when doing auto calibration, and yes, our probe are standard with 10x, no 1x available, for more, you are welcome to join our FB group:facebook.com/groups/556245819069122
@@MicsigOscilloscope My scope is Micsig STO1104C: Yes I did remove all the probes before doing internal calibration - it would give you an error if you didn't! But my question was: How to calibrate the probe it self, after the internal calibration procedure? (And I know about the adjustment screw on the probe.....). Why am I getting much higher readings on Vpp (pk-pk) ? Rather than getting 1Vpp - that is what my generator is set for - I'm getting 1.3xxVpp! That is 30% higher reading!!! Thanks.
I got a dp1007 one. It's a terrible device. Its error at 20mhz reaches to 19%. In my test, it works well up to 670khz with an error lower than 2%. There is no way to open the enclosure to tune it. Just a waste of money and time.