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Post time 2016-4-5 11:05:00 | Show the author posts only Reply Awards |Descending |Read mode
Hello!

I am considering to buy this unit, but I have a couple of questions:

1 – Is the software compatible with Windows 10 running on a Surface 1 Core i5 Processor, 4GB RAM, USB 3.0?
2- Can I use it to troubleshoot power supplies with voltages around 120VAC to ground? I should see on channel one a full AC wave with an amplitude of 120Volts pick to pick.  I also need to see if a CD voltage is not being fully rectified or a bad capacitor. Here I should see a positive or negative straight line and the voltage.

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Post time 2016-4-5 11:14:27 | Show the author posts only
Dir sir,
Yes,
the software can compatible with Windows 10. Please register a username to download the latest software on our official website: http://hantek.com/en/ProductDetail_2_31.html
The max. measure voltage is +/- 5V(Without external attenuation) and
+/- 50V(With x10 external attenuation).


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Post time 2016-5-18 22:17:30 | Show the author posts only
Hi I just bought a Hantek 6022BE PC oscilloscope and it came with a usb wire. This USB wire comes with a USB type B plug that goes into the oscilloscope and 2 USB type A plugs. One of this type A plugs is red and the other one is black. Following the device's Manual instructions "You should connect the A-Type Plug of USB cable to your PC USB port and connect the B-Type Plug of USB cable to oscilloscope USB port." Everything works fine and I'm only using the type A black port. My questions are (as nothing is said about this in the device's Manual)  
1) What is the type A red usb port for?
I have read in this forum that the maximum measurable signal level without atenuation for this device is 5V with x1
2) If I connect both red and black type A usb ports to my PC will I get a maximum measurable signal level without atenuation of 10V with x1?
3) What is USBXI port used for?

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vmmf replied at 2016-5-18 22:17
Hi I just bought a Hantek 6022BE PC oscilloscope and it came with a usb wire. This USB wire comes wi ...

Dir sir,
Answers as follows:
1.Generally speaking, This cable pulls power from both USB port, and thus increases the output to the external drive.
The red molded hood on the auxiliary USB-A connector enables the user to quickly distinguish between main and auxiliary power.
2.No, refer to point 1.
3.USBXI port is used for USSBXI instrument. http://www.hantek.com/en/ProductList_1_17.html

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Post time 2016-5-20 06:23:03 | Show the author posts only
Hi
What do you mean by " increases the output to the external drive"? What happens if I don't connect the red USB port?

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vmmf replied at 2016-5-20 06:23
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What do you mean by " increases the output to the external drive"? What happens if I don't connec ...

The red USB port just be auxiliary power supply. For Hantek 6022BE, it dosen't have a practical significance. So you don't connect the red USB port, there is no influence.

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Good to know. And should be documented.
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