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Hantek DSO2D10 User Manual

Hantek DSO2D10
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The trigger result is shown below:
CAN Decode interpretation:
1. The decode data is displayed in hexadecimal;
2. The decoded data is at the bottom of the waveform interface. The color of frame ID” is displayed
purple, the “Data” is blue, the “CRC” is purple;
3. When there are "?" or "adjust the time base", you need to adjust the time base to see the decoding
results.
CAN text interface is shown as below:
ID: The ID value of the current frame, displayed as hexadecimal;
Type: Frame type. SFF- Standard data frame, “SRF”- Standard remote frame, “EFF”- Extended data
frame, “ERF”- Extended remote frame;
DLE: Data bytes of current frame;
Data: The data of current frame;
CRCThe CRC check code of current frame.

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Hantek DSO2D10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Bandwidth100 MHz
Channels2
Sample Rate1 GSa/s
Vertical Sensitivity2 mV/div to 10 V/div
Trigger ModesEdge, Pulse, Video, Slope, Alternate
InterfaceUSB Host, USB Device
Math Functions+, -, *, /, FFT
Vertical Resolution8 bits
Display Resolution800 x 480 pixels
Power Supply100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Weight2.5 kg
Display7 inch LCD
Built-in GeneratorYes, 25 MHz
Input Impedance1 MΩ ± 2%

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