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It has two Arm processors, an FPG and a CPLD and has an internal serial port. It runs Gnu Linux and TinyBox. | It has two Arm processors, an FPG and a CPLD and has an internal serial port. It runs Gnu Linux and TinyBox. | ||
The motherboard PCB has been reverse engineered. | The motherboard PCB has been reverse engineered [[media:hantek-mso-reverse-engineer.pdf]]. | ||
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[[category:Instrument]] | [[category:Instrument]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 18 May 2023

The Hantek MSO5202D is a Multi Signal Oscilloscope (MSO) that has a bandwidth of 200 MHz at 1 Gsps and contains a 16 channel Logic Analyser.
It provides the Windows TTScope software interface allowing data to be saved on a Windows PC. It also has a USB device interface permitting graphs and configuration to be saved to a thumb-drive (but my firmware doesn't seem to work; waiting for Hantek support to get back to me).
There is some hope that a Sigrok driver can be developed.
It has two Arm processors, an FPG and a CPLD and has an internal serial port. It runs Gnu Linux and TinyBox.
The motherboard PCB has been reverse engineered media:hantek-mso-reverse-engineer.pdf.