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No hay artículos en el carroVadym Stadnyk
Reseñado en Alemania el 24 de marzo de 2025
Ich habe ein neues Gerät bestellt und bezahlt, aber ein altes bekommen, der Bildschirm ist ganz zerkratzt.
Akhlan
Reseñado en Francia el 11 de febrero de 2025
Reçu rapidement mais Antek ne fournit pas le manuel et ne répond pas aux messages mail ou whatsapp
Christian Kahlo
Reseñado en Alemania el 4 de diciembre de 2024
Zwar kommt das Gerät mit einer runden Ausstattung mit Tasche, 2 Tastköpfen, 2 BNC->Krokodilklemme, 1 DMM Messleitung und einer anpassbaren Messleitung - aber die Freude war schnell getrübt als auffiel, dass das Gerät nicht richtig läd und dies an einem Wackelkontakt zu liegen scheint. Die USB Buchse ist zudem so tief im Gerät verbaut, dass primär nur das mitgelieferte Kabel zum Laden verwendet werden kann - der USB-C Anschluss macht auch keine USB-C Power Delivery Signalisierung mit einem alternativen Kabel. Die Firmware ist auch nicht aktuell, leider kann mit der veralteten Toolchain auf einem aktuellen Win11 und Kernisolierung (Sicherheitsvorgabe hier, wird nicht abgeschaltet) weder der Treiber für das Firmware Update installiert werden, noch der Treiber für die Kopplung mit der DSO Funktionalität und PC Software installiert werden. Zu neueren Versionen von STM32Cube Programmer ist der Bootloader offenbar nicht kompatibel (ebenso veraltet). Das Gerät verliert dadurch drastisch an Mehrwert, da man mit der alten Firmware arbeiten muss, eine Kopplung mit dem Labor PC unmöglich ist und dazu die Ladebuchse wacklig ist.In einschlägigen Foren lässt sich nachlesen, das Hantek Produkte nach Veröffentlichung "abandoned", also im Stich / verwaisen lässt und sich weder um Gerätetreiber noch Firmware kümmert - was sich an den letzten über 3 Jahren sehr gut ablesen lässt. Wer etwas für die Zukunft kaufen will: Finger weg davon.
Good shelves
Reseñado en España el 28 de septiembre de 2023
Uno de mis equipos favoritos que tengo en el laboratorio de mi casa. Súper intuitivo y hace todo lo que anuncia. Viene con una bonita funda protectora para que puedas llevarlo a todas partes. Absolutamente recomendado
cinthyaarely
Reseñado en México el 24 de abril de 2023
La pantalla tiene un buen contraste, las mediciones son correctas aunque con algo de offset, en mi caso no me afecta, el ancho de banda cumple con la especificación, se puede observar correctamente una señal senoidal de 70MHz. El generador de funciones también funciona de acuerdo a las especificaciones. En modo multímetro también trabaja bien pero las puntas de multímetro incluidas no son de buena calidad, le compré otras y todo perfecto. El balance funcionalidad precio es muy bueno, lo recomiendo.
Matthew Wachowski
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2020
TLDR:This is a scope with basic features but comes in at a very low price and (unlike many other cheap scopes) the core hardware meets the advertised specs. A good second scope, in my view. OK as a first scope if portability and price are critical aspects.SpecificationsGetting a true bandwidth measurement requires equipment that I do not have. I do have an OK 50 Mhz generator though and see little attenuation (well under 3 db) when feeding in a 50 Mhz signal. Photos of 1Mhz and 50Mhz are attached for comparison. I would say that the specified 70 Mhz analog bandwidth should be easily achieved. That said, with 250 Msamples/sec, I'd say 50 mhz is a good practical limit for single channel or 25 Mhz dual channel (125 Msamples/sec when dual channel). That's application-specific as it depends on how many samples-per-cycle you consider acceptable.Signal GeneratorThe optional signal generator is basic but it performs its functions well. Attached photos include:- 1 Mhz sin 2V Pk-Pk driving a 50 Ohm load. Looks great.- 25 Mhz sin wave (the limit) with the same specs. A bit of attenuation but not bad.- 1 Mhz square wave with the same specs. Looks excellent with no ringing. I also measured rise time at 6.5 ns, which is excellent considering it's an overall system measurement (cables, oscilloscope, etc)- 10 Mhz square wave (the limit). As expected, it's starting to fall apart a bit at the limit.- An example arbitrary waveform: If you connect PC software, you can program your own waveforms but I have not tried.Overall PROs- Portability. Useful for applications like cars, appliances or other field applications.- It meets its specifications: Note that there is a lot of false advertising from competitors at this price point.- Price: It's very low, but watch for inflated sales prices.- Build Quality: Very impressive at the price point. They even include a nice carrying case and a bunch of useful accessories. You only get one proper probe but a second one will only cost $10 or so.- Not grounded. A bench scope is grounded which is a mixed bag in that you need to be mindful of what the ground clip touches when measuring grounded equipment (i.e. don't try measuring grounded equipment). With this Hantek, the common is floating so you are ok doing low voltage work (high voltage work still needs a differential probe for safety). Also note that the two channels of this scope are not isolated from one another (again, a differential probe is needed for this application).- Multimeter. The multimeter is basic, but it has what you need for most work. I compared it against my Fluke 115 and Brymen 869 and all three agree with one another.- Signal generator (depending on the model): See above- 18650 cells. That means cheap/easy replacements when the batteries are ready to be retired.You are giving up (verses a bench oscilloscope):- Memory depth limited to 6000 points (or 3000 per channel). This is very little memory compared to a benchtop scope. It's ok for viewing live waveforms but you don't get a nice history function, no magnify feature and there is not enough memory for quality XY plots.- Triggering and signal stability not to the level of my bench scope. Still usable.- Limited triggering. You get rising, falling, and either edge. No holdoff time.- Limited Automatic Measurements: You just get the basics of live frequency, min voltage and max voltage. No rise time, pulse width, etc. No statistics over time.- Screen is small: The smaller screen helps portability, but larger screens are nicer to work with.- Interface is more clunky. I don't think this is a deal breaker but there is more menu diving and multiple button presses to complete common tasks. Benchtop scopes generally have similar interfaces to each other so once you learn one you can mostly drive others. This one doesn't work the same so you'll need to look over the manual.- Serial decoding - no CANN, I2C, SPI, etc. These are really useful but you can get a second dedicated device relatively cheaply to cover these cases.- No FFT, although many bench FFTs are a bit of a gimmick as well.
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