Hantek 6022BE Overview
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- First look and a quick review of the Hantek 6022BE PC based USB dual channel oscilloscope. Is it a Tektronix? Hell no! But it is a great scope for home use and general hobby needs.
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May I suggest: "10 PCB's for two bucks!"
• 10 PCB's for two bucks!
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shout out to all of us "low budget" people in 2020
Yah, ended up buying one of those dso things instead, has been great for my use
Mine arrived to day and I have been having some fun with it. Is it fantastic - HA! no. Do you get what you paid for - I think so and more. OK so I'm not trying to analyse GHz signals. I'll be using it for some building/calibrating DIY test gear and antique radio restoration so I think it should be more than enough for my needs now.
Thanks learnelectronics, this was very informative. I have just bought a Hantek 6022BE and have never used an oscilloscope before. Your run-through saved me a lot of heartache.
+Alfred Calleja I have a playlist on oscilloscopes that may help you out.
Hi learnelectronics, I'm new to this so, forgive my ignorance, but I'm not sure what your "playlist on oscilloscopes" refers to?
+Alfred Calleja a number of videos on oscilloscopes all grouped together.
Hi learnelectronics, thanks for your replies. I've just checked out your playlist on your RUclips channel and found the list of videos on oscilloscopes. I will work my way through each one of them: I'll enjoy that, and am sure I'll learn a lot. Thanks!
+Alfred Calleja Anytime my friend. I'm here to help.
I own the same scope. Very good and fun to use. Better than the hantek one.
Mostly All measurements options in the software like Volts, Freq,Pulse Time, FFT, Etc...
4 trigger methods including External Trigger.
40V max input on 10x (Probes are 1x -10x)
*Some features:*
Usb Powered.
Two probes (2 Input Channels)
Advanced features like Frequency Error Check & Export Live Data to Csv Format.
Bug free Software.
Auxiliary Channel for Output/Input.
Fast Display of waves in Software.
I baught one for 80$ from Aliexpress.
The Other 1022(I) Model is 400V Supported. You should buy that one of you want to do high voltage work.
Just found your channel. There is a great wealth of information here. Thank you for making these videos! Subscribed, switched off adblocker, and refreshed the page :-)
I’m a retired old man (62), I just want to keep my brain active learning as my mother aunt and grandmother all had dementia. I don’t want a new career in electronics, I just want to play with Arduinos and Pis. My Hantek 6022BL does everything I want and more than I understand. If I find in the future I need a better scope I'll buy one knowing I have a back up, if I find I don’t use it £60 isn’t the biggest loss.
Mmmmm... I´m looking very much foreward to buying this great oscilloscope! It´s in the cart... :) Amazing what you get for your "doll-hairs" these days! :)
Yeah you should use it vertically! Is very stable in this position specially when you are measuring with the short wired probes. There is no point in letting the scope body steal our space.
I have been subscribed to your channel for a while now and enjoy your content. I am new to electronic with an interest in adrinuo/pi and drones/quadcopters. I am contemplating the addition of an oscilloscope to my bench and had al.ost selected the ds212. Then I started looking at these usb scopes. Which type and model would you recommend. Thanks and continue use with the great content.
Thank you for this video. The scope software display looks very laggy and jittery. Is that due to the video-capture software used to make this video? Or, is the scope's 'display' really that laggy?
It's been a while. But as I remember, the software is not quite real time.
Great job, thanks.
Thanks for the Helpful video, Have one on order!
Thank you so much for this video. is it suitable for testing CAN bus in a car? Thanks
Pick up the 6022BL version for like $65.00 ... Yea not a Tektronix for sure but hell of a fine USB scope . Wish the input was not limited to the 5 volts but multiplayer probes get around that just fine.
Do you know if Hantek 6254BC has any protocol decoder by any chance? I know you are using a different version and I didn't see any decoder option in the demo. I wasn't able to find any convincing information on their website. Thanks for the videos
Watched all the way to the end, hoping on a final pros/cons and whether its worth the money. im newish with electronics, always wanted a scope to have a play with. now im messing about with retro computers and was thinking of this. what would you say?
When I was contemplating on buying an oscilloscope I did consider getting one of those Hantek's. Granted, I spend 400 bucks, but I do have an oscilloscope that doesn't drive me crazy, 4 channels, with LAN and USB out, so I can still use it on my computer, and I love my knobs to change the settings. It was interesting to watch this video, I just don't wanna own one anymore. Thanks for the video.
Nice, after you answered my question... Anyway, what did you replace it wit?
Hantek 5072P
Great! Thanks! Just got one and your video is much better than any manual. But please get some oil to that chair! 😖
Need help. When i turn off the signal the scopes freezes untill i restart the scope. Is this a problem or a feature. What should i do
hello, good overview ! still happy in 2021 ? thanks
Quite a good review. It covers what I needed to know. I make theremins as a hobby and am playing with oscillators, and wanted to know if it can work in the khz range. It seems it does. For the price it is a good scope. I think I will get it. Eventually I will get the Hantek 5072. But for now this seems a good choice, especially as I have a laptop kicking around. I will check out the rest of your vids too.
Maarkaus J yes it will do KHz no problem. I have a 5072P as well. mine is hacked to 200 MHz
if your are doing low frequency stuff a soundcard 'oscilloscope' (free bit of software) might work too, it is pretty much useless for anything higher frequency and not ideal, but hell it works for free if you already have a soundcard (or a 2$ crappy one lying around :D) ..... a usb oscilloscope is far better :P im thinking about buying one, thanks for the vide learnelectronics :)
Wish I had seen this while I was looking for oscilloscopes. I may have been persuaded to purchase this...
Looks like a good one for a great price.
Is it still working well?
I am picking up a Hantek 6022BE USB Oscilloscope and just realized it does not have AC coupling, will connecting AC damage it and either way will I be able to properly see harmonics the scope via FFT?
I recently acquired two of these oscilloscopes (Hantek6074BC) oscilloscopes. I read in the specification part of the user manual that one computer can connect to multiple of these oscilloscopes. Do you know how to do that? Can you pl;ease post a video or guide me to where I can find this information? Thank you
hello I get a hantek6022be but when I try to measure the voltage of a source like battery the waves form disappeared on the srcreen
Elsewhere I have seen it works on Win 7 but you can get updated driver for Win 10 from Hantek
Since its powered by laptop usb. Does it mean laptop and probes are sharing same ground?
The user interface looks very, very slow. I wonder if they've improved the s/w in the past four years.
A true piece of crap?
Excellent video......This or DSO138 ? What is your suggestion
Aneesh Prasobhan I would take the Hantek. it is much more flexible.
I know that the specks say that the max frequency is only 200 Megahertz.... but what happen if you need to measure much higher frequencies? any way that one can use a divider?? or something like that to read much higher frequencies?
It will read much higher frequencies, they will just be attenuated in amplitude.
Thank you very much.... do you have any kind of advice for some one that use up to 2.4 Ghz
The maximum frequency of this hobby scope is 20 Mhz not 200 Mhz, quite a difference (10 times in frequency and even more in sampling rate). It's a $60 scope so you would not expect to go this high and be accurate. Let alone speaking in Ghz - you are in range of $$$$ or even $$$$$+ budget for a scope, so possibly you must be really sure you know what you need it for. Analyzing such high frequency signals maybe you need another type of instrument cause there are many besides oscilloscopes, like spectrum analyzers, logic analyzers, waveform analyzers, special protocol stuff etc. You could buy or build the so called prescaler for Ghz range, but nah, not with this one.
Thank you, Your input is greatly appreciated.
thanks for making this video. but I want to know how good it is in FFT analysis and upto which order it can measure harmonics.
Sadly, the FFT functions in the manual don't seem to work. And the software update actually *downgrades* this feature even more.
The HT6022BE driver on the Hantek website is unsigned and will not work on Windows 10.
I found a signed driver that does work and I share it here:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-O5tUewwdNRq2rD-JrOUT7zbUTOhqEfs?usp=sharing
How do you/can you isolate a USB scope that does not specifically offer isolation? I would be a little leery of connecting any scope to an expensive laptop without some kind of protection from ground loops, etc..
The USB port on laptops is pretty robust because manufacturers do not know what you may hook up to it. But still, I would be wary of using a USB scope on anything more than 12VDC home hobby type stuff.
@@learnelectronics , thanks for the reply. I am A) just getting into exploring digital electronics (I'm an audio engineer - location sound mixer for film & video - but that's more knob-twirling, on-the-ground tech stuff, rather than engineering theory) and am contemplating a low-cost oscilloscope, but honestly all the intro-type videos I have found are amateurish and seem to assume that everyone already knows about triggering and when & where to adjust the scope to get the readings that are useful. A ground-up instructional video on those kinds of essential beginner details would be great!
Hi Paul, would you say that the Loto usb scope is a better buy? Thanks
No, the hantek has better software
@@learnelectronics wow, thanks for the prompt reply :). Does it also have a logic analyzer function?
An issue I ran into is memory size. I want to look at bus signals inside a device and can't store enough data points inside the thing to view an entire exchange inside the system in the necessary resolution. It's depressing :/
Hi, Can you share your experience with this device , i am hobbyist , i am planning to buy this device
( my max budget is 150$ so i found only this device in range ) :
i need this for power supply designs
i2C, CAN , various other protocol debugging (upto 20MHz)
hey +learnelectronics Just wondering if the scope is laggy as it is in this video or is that Bandicam?
combination of both probably
@@learnelectronics good to know thank you for the reply, Im looking into getting an oscilloscope but didnt want something that was too choppy/laggy. Again thanks!
Can it work with clamp meter ? Can it measure current ?
Once the Scope has been calibrated and has been switched off, switching on again it won't calibrate again, nothing on the screen when probes are connected to those rear pins. Is this normal?
+Arnold Robert Lee No, not at all
Hello
new to electronics and just bought the hantek 6022be.
have installed software from the website, but cant get driver download to zip open and work.
i have the scope screen on my computer, just cant get any wave forms to show.
also the 2 usb male plugs, do they both insert into computer?one is black, the other is red.
have tried their website but cant get an answer.
i have windows 10
any help/advise you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
john
I can't help you with Windows 10. I use Windows 7. But yes, both USB cables need to be plugged in.
ok thanks for your reply.
any other ideas on getting hantek driver to work?
thanks
john
sorry
found the problem.
john
This device is now supported by HScope App on Android. Check at: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.martinloren.hscope
+Martinloren R&D That is very cool, thank you.
Only channel 1 shows the measurement of frequency and voltage numerically on the screen?
BGW ELECTRIC It will show both channels, you just have to turn them on.
No AC coupling supported?
Thanks...
I really like this scope, but I think I could benefit from a more portable device. Do you have any recommendations that aren't too expensive? Android tablet/phone connectivity would be excellent, but a standalone scope with a easy to read LCD would suffice. I would also be willing to build a kit. I repair RC toys, game consoles, TV, etc... Thanks! Subbed and liked.
James Linden if you are not in a hurry, I have a deal worked out with a major scope manufacturer. they are releasing a new one, mid April, and are sending me one to review.
learnelectronics Not at all. I've gone 20 years without one since CET school so I should be okay. Can you give some insight on this new scope, or are you sworn to secrecy? 😊
James Linden mum's the word
That scope I told you about will be here tomorrow. Expect a review Friday...
How about an update??
Mmmm I don't know man.. I'm not too convinced. Somehow my Hantek MSO5202D scope (200Mhz with 2 channels) (stand alone doesn't need a computer), seems a more complete package. Is also very cheap. In China is around 650 USD, but I live in Europe and the transport, taxes... made it almost 1100 USD. However is quite good. I wish I have bought a 4 channel independent scope (I can't stand the shared controls from 3 and 4 with 1 and 2.. is a fucking hateful experience).
Does DC coupling means only DC sources can be attached to it? Will it work for AC sources?
it means that any dc voltage should be shown as a vertical displacement, if it have the ac coupling, then all dc voltage will be ignored by oscilloscope, those modes are both useful depending on the case
This cannot do AC coupling?
If you stick your finger on the probe it shows all the RF rubbish your body picks up. That's about as AC as you can get :-)
Hi. Can you tell me the highest frequency digital signal you have measured with this scope? Thanks for the video and any info.
UReasonIt The highest signal frequency I've had need to measure was +/- 200kHz. It was very clean @ that frequency. I think, for the money, this is a pretty decent scope. That being said, it has some weirdness with triggering. But I have found that if you let it auto trigger, then adjust from there it works well. The included probes are definitely One Hung Lo chinesium quality though.
Thanks for the info. I have a DSO096, and I will trigger on 2MHZ+ (at @ 2.8 is garbles the wave) I also still have a DSO201, and it will do @200khz or so. I never could get it to re-flash though :/. I want a new scope, but I don't have a lot of space :( I guess I will save my pennies for a small 100MHZ dso. Thanks again!
UReasonIt No problem, glad I could help. Hey for another $230 bucks or so you can get the Rigol 1054z.
I know, I have to keep my wife from kicking me out! :)
My friend has the R-1054Z and for the money, it is the best choice out there!
I have same scope but I'm totally disappointed with it, and I can't tell is it more problem in Hardware or poor software. I try also several SW for PC and for Android, but no luck.
Worst part of this scope is totally unreliable trigger for burst (1 shoot) applications, very hard to catch anything with it, it requires several attempts untll I catch signal, and when it catch it is usually missing part that I'm interested. For instance, time base 1ms, I'm trying to catch burst signal by trigger, and when it succeed (after 2-5 attempts), i have maybe 5ms of signal before trigger, and maybe 1 ms after trigger?? And I'm of course interested in part in area several ms after trigger, but this is missing, totally unreliable.
I try to solve one problem on some equipment with this scope, after half an hour I give up, I just could not get what I need.
For almost 10 years I used Welleman PCS500 scope and this was way better scope, even SW was much better although it was developed for win95, I sell it because I don't have any more PC with parallel port, which is needed for that scope, now I need to get some descent scope which can at least replace old Welleman. This is not the one.
What is the maximum peak to peak signal that you can apply to it?
35VP2P with out external attenuation
Thanks
@@learnelectronics no its not true
In the user manual writen by 10x probe it just measure 50 volt
I cant find any info on what Windows version I need that would be compatible with this oscilloscope. Which Windows are you running? Does Windows 10 work?
Jesse Gibboney hi Jesse, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. the scope and software will work just fine with Windows 10. but the driver on the supplied CD will not. there is a Windows 10 driver available on Hantek's website though. I'm using Windows 7 myself.
It has a Windows 10 driver on the Hantek website that I installed and works. Separately, to make the display stable, the right side T (trigger) should be moved up to the middle of the signal, and triggered by the channel being viewed. Decent scope.
I've used it on Windows 10 and it works fine
Wish you live in California, i need a cool electronic person for my projects. Could make us both alot of $$$$
Very good video I am going to get one any tips
Mrinal Thakur there is no ac coupling
learnelectronics kk
learnelectronics then we get to see entire signal
can be fixed by connecting a capacitor in series
I do not understand why would you connect capacitor in series - can you elaborate? Thanks.
A capacitor will block DC voltages and allow only AC through
Hello Friend! Thanks for posting the video. Friend, I bought the same oscilloscope 6 months ago. I have barely used it 3 times, but the reason is that after a few minutes of turning it on and starting to make measurements, it says:
Scope of I stop working.
The program stopped working because of a problem. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution exists.
I've tried it with all systems, and it always gives me the same error. I even have it installed on windows10, and I have configured it as windows7 and vista, and always the same error.
Any help is appreciated.
I'm spanish. Google Translation.
Thank you
Go to their website a download the software. Wasn't able to use the cd that came with my 8 channel scope so I tried older versions.
I want to work on above 100VDC signal is it possible with this USB oscilloscope
Suresh Lingabathina Babu according to the specs, yes it is. But do you really want to put +100V into your USB?
We need to test 96V DC SMPS power bank chargers for telecom company , if I use 10x probe I am pumping in just 9.6V at scope input right.
Yes, you are correct. I just wanted to make sure you understood.
Thank you
At 9:24 the display shows 997.5 Hz, and no KILOHERTZ, as you have said in the narration. Slip of the tongue??
Obviously
woo 2x playback speed
I need an O-scope that does the XY mode. I see it on the panel in your video - does this model work in that mode?
NoTorr2000 yes it does
Thank you :-)
pick up one today dont power up what you think wrong
Are you using both USB connectors?
@@learnelectronics it working now thanks
I got some model of this but am always afraid I will overvoltage it. I also want to test my motorbike ht coil output which is several kv (20? 30? 40?) But no idea what probes to use so it dont blow the thing!
Just buy x1000 probes and you should be fine
hello sir, will it work with windows 8?
+muhammad bilal memon Yes it will
Man you sound very tired.. you should sleep more.. Really.
x y mode never works // win 10
I had buy it. Cheap but can't used. It's a junk
It looks kinda crappy.