Really nice tutorial. And I love Your voice... it’s just like listening to Lovely Marcel from The Kenny Everett Show from th 70s on BBC... The way You say “Bøttun”... love it,
Thanks for sharing - but right now I miss this point: 12:00 does not work at least now or maybe not without licence even though I do not get the usual buy a licence message. I have bought the 6022BL and I can put in and move such horizontal lines for voltage but no vertical line for time measurements. Or that feature might have been phased out.
how do you setup anttenuator on hscope? i assume you go into seetings then probes and change the multiplier is this right? so if i have a 20:1 do i type "20.0" (doesnt allow letters)
Hello Rudy, Wonderful video, perhaps you can help me with a problem. I see you are using bluestacks as the emulator and I have installed bluestacks and the hscope app successfully. However, I can’t get past the “device not connected” situation. The app does not seem to be able to see the USB ports on the host. How did you manage to get hscope to detect the device? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Larry.
Just curious and a bit off-topic. Did you buy Traincontroller or just demo it? Would you prefeer Traincontroller over ITrain, as I know from your videos that you have tested both?
I have a TC Gold licence. When I started, iTrain was not developed as far as it is now. When starting over end 2019 it might be an alternative, it is somewhat lower priced. Although I still think TC has more functionality and is in general somewhat easier to set up.
What happens when the voltage exceeds 5V? The reading will be off the scale, can it be adjusted? I ask because I use the oscilloscope in the automotive industry and the measured voltage often exceeds 5V. Thanks for the video
You need a so called USB On The Go (OTG) connector or adapter. They can be had for about $1,-. Depending on your phone it's a USB-C or a micro-USB to USB-A.