Nice! I have a couple more tutorials on other USB scopes too if you want to check those out. They are in my Equipment playlist ruclips.net/video/_MO87-IZolo/видео.html
@@CircuitAnalysis I just picked up the 14-bit 6104A for €375 at Eleshop. Will be testing your API code as soon as it arrives, the plan is to make a small data logging application.
Hi CircuitAnalysis. I was thinking of buying this scope, mainly because of its 12-14 bit mode (for a very modest price), and because I already have the VDS1022i and it has proven to be a simple but well made scope. One thing I don't like at all is that the software doesn't even have a FFT or even basic math.. You can't even subtract two signals..! Note that the 119$ VDS1022i has both the FFT and basic math. Do you happen to have developed such stuff for the VDS6K-A? I'm asking before embarking into developing that myself, if I buy the scope..
Sorry no I have not developed any FFT stuff for this scope. I guess it depends on what you want to use it for? If you are doing automated tests where you just want to output the results in a test file, then you can control it with python to just get the raw points and do all your processing in matplotlib / numpy / scipy or whatever python libs you like. I have written python in the past to do FFTs of audio files. Checkout realpython.com/python-scipy-fft/. If you want to have a nice GUI and use it in real time for lab development then I would probably just buy a nice regular scope with buttons and a screen. Anyway, let me know if you have more questions or if you come up with a good solution. Good luck and thanks for watching!
@@CircuitAnalysis Thanks, yours are very informative, detailed and interesting videos. Subscribed. As for the scope, it's nice to have a bit of math tools to perform real time analysis. The problem with tradional scopes is that they are quite expensive (even 8 bit ones) and having a full fledged cpu for general processing and UI management, they need a cooling fan. I have a siglent 1104x-e, its fan is damn noisy, and I always end up using it via its web interface since the screen is too small. If I buy the owon and end up something for it, I'll let you know.. Cheers! ;)
Very helpful thanks! Wondering if the wifi module has any identifying marks on it, or maybe a hardware ID if plugged into a pc? My 6102 came without it and I'm having trouble sourcing anything compatible.
I would go ahead and give any USB Wi-Fi dongle a try just for kicks, but this one says TP-LINK TL-WN725N 210201 Ver 3.0, I think it is this: www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/usb-adapter/tl-wn725n/ and on amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008IFXQFU let me know if you get it working, thanks for watching!
That was a really good walk through, it was perfect timing that I found your videos since I am looking for a 4-channel scope with scripting support.
Nice! I have a couple more tutorials on other USB scopes too if you want to check those out. They are in my Equipment playlist ruclips.net/video/_MO87-IZolo/видео.html
@@CircuitAnalysis I just picked up the 14-bit 6104A for €375 at Eleshop. Will be testing your API code as soon as it arrives, the plan is to make a small data logging application.
@@mrfrenzy. Awesome! Would be great to hear how it works for you.
Hi CircuitAnalysis. I was thinking of buying this scope, mainly because of its 12-14 bit mode (for a very modest price), and because I already have the VDS1022i and it has proven to be a simple but well made scope. One thing I don't like at all is that the software doesn't even have a FFT or even basic math.. You can't even subtract two signals..! Note that the 119$ VDS1022i has both the FFT and basic math.
Do you happen to have developed such stuff for the VDS6K-A? I'm asking before embarking into developing that myself, if I buy the scope..
Sorry no I have not developed any FFT stuff for this scope. I guess it depends on what you want to use it for? If you are doing automated tests where you just want to output the results in a test file, then you can control it with python to just get the raw points and do all your processing in matplotlib / numpy / scipy or whatever python libs you like. I have written python in the past to do FFTs of audio files. Checkout realpython.com/python-scipy-fft/. If you want to have a nice GUI and use it in real time for lab development then I would probably just buy a nice regular scope with buttons and a screen. Anyway, let me know if you have more questions or if you come up with a good solution. Good luck and thanks for watching!
@@CircuitAnalysis Thanks, yours are very informative, detailed and interesting videos. Subscribed.
As for the scope, it's nice to have a bit of math tools to perform real time analysis. The problem with tradional scopes is that they are quite expensive (even 8 bit ones) and having a full fledged cpu for general processing and UI management, they need a cooling fan. I have a siglent 1104x-e, its fan is damn noisy, and I always end up using it via its web interface since the screen is too small.
If I buy the owon and end up something for it, I'll let you know.. Cheers! ;)
Very helpful thanks!
Wondering if the wifi module has any identifying marks on it, or maybe a hardware ID if plugged into a pc? My 6102 came without it and I'm having trouble sourcing anything compatible.
I would go ahead and give any USB Wi-Fi dongle a try just for kicks, but this one says TP-LINK TL-WN725N 210201 Ver 3.0, I think it is this: www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/usb-adapter/tl-wn725n/ and on amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008IFXQFU let me know if you get it working, thanks for watching!
Привет. Подскажите пожалуйста, вайфай работает у вас. Я купил точно такой же прибор и у меня вайфай не работает. Техподдержка ничего не может сделать
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