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  1. Johnwa

    Other Basic Electronics, Multimeters, & Oscilloscopes

    My 1013 has the 1kHz calibration terminal. It’s likely not on the 1014 because it has the internal function generator.
  2. Johnwa

    G3616 Conversion.

    At least here in Alberta 120/208 uses all 3 phases. It is 120V on each leg with the center grounded. 240 open delta does use 2 phases and line to line voltage is 240. There is no center ground. One of the line to line supplies is grounded in the middle to give 120/240 single phase which is...
  3. Johnwa

    Other Basic Electronics, Multimeters, & Oscilloscopes

    Yes and no. The saved pic is a bmp file which the forum didn’t accept. So I took a screen shot on my iPad and uploaded that.
  4. Johnwa

    Other Basic Electronics, Multimeters, & Oscilloscopes

    Here’s a screen shot of data from a pms5003 sensor using the 1013D. The sensor measures the amount of 2.5 micron particles in the air. The scope is pretty easy to use.
  5. Johnwa

    Other Basic Electronics, Multimeters, & Oscilloscopes

    The Rigol 50MHz oscilloscopes could be hacked to 100MHz. I’m a bit sceptical though. It may well of been packaged as 50MHz as a way of utilizing boards that didn’t meet 100MHz specs. https://hackaday.com/2010/03/31/update-50mhz-to-100mhz-scope-conversion/
  6. Johnwa

    Other Basic Electronics, Multimeters, & Oscilloscopes

    They’re already on it. https://github.com/pecostm32/FNIRSI-1013D-1014D-Hack
  7. Johnwa

    Other Basic Electronics, Multimeters, & Oscilloscopes

    As per the specs, with the 1X probe the bandwidth is 5 MHz. It is specs as 100 with the 10X probe
  8. Johnwa

    Prime day deals!

    I received the 1013 from @whydontu today. Canadapost was really quick. I think I’ve figured out how to use theUI. The manual is pretty brief and is in chinglish but it’s fairly straightforward. Now I have to feed it some real signals. AFAIK the 1013 is essentially the same as the 1014 but...
  9. Johnwa

    Prime day deals!

    The prime day price was $180 so close to the aliexpress price.
  10. Johnwa

    Prime day deals!

    It would mostly be looking at sub MHz signals. RC servo Signals, IOT sensors etc. I’m currently using a $25 single trace ”toy”. It’s ok but the single trace is limiting and I’d describe the UI as trial and error.
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