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* You can use Linux version of Labview |
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 7 August 2016
Hantek makes a PC-based oscilloscopes DSO-2100 USB oscilloscope, sometimes manufactured under the following names Voltcraft/Darkwire/Protek/Acetech. Hantek doesn't officially support Linux but there are a couple of ways use it with all features.
This howto may or may not work with other Hantek oscilloscopes, such as DSO-2090, DSO-2150, DSO-2250, DSO-5200A etc. If you get one to work please note it and any changes you needed to make.
Method 1: Hantek official software via Virtual Machine
- Using VirtualBox
- Install VirtualBox binary version
- Install a version of Windows
- Download Hantek software in the virtual machine, or get them off your Oscilloscope's driver CD
- Decompress the software, but don't install it yet. Its a rar file so you need to install a decompression program, such as Winrar, or AlZip
- Shutdown the Windows virtual machine
- Plug in the USB Oscilloscope
- Click Settings for the Virtual machine
- Click USB
- Check Enable USB Controller
- Click Add filter from Device
- Click Unknown device 0547:1006 [0001]
- Boot the virtual machine
- Install the software, and drivers
- This should turn one the oscilloscope (blinking blue LED), but it wont work yet. The driver uploads firmware to the oscilloscope and changes its properties somehow
- Shutdown the Virtual machine, the oscilloscope's LED should still be blinking.
- Add another USB Filter
- Click Settings for the Virtual machine
- Click USB
- Check Enable USB Controller
- Click Add filter from Device
- Click Anchor Chips EZ-USB Device [0001]
- Boot up the Virtual machine
- Install the drivers, when it asks
- run the software and it should work
Method 2: Openhantek (Linux program)
- Requirements
- Qt4
- fftw
- fxload
- Hantek driver
- Download
- OpenHantek
- dsoextractfw
- Install
- Extract openhantek-*.tar.bz2
- Enter directory
- cd OpenHantek/
- Compile
- qmake
- make
- make install
- Extract dsoextractfw-*.tar.bz2
- Enter directory
- cd dsoextractfw
- Compile
- ./configure
- make
- make install
- cp 90-hantek-dso.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
- Extract Hantek driver
- Rename drivers to have all caps
- mv DSO20901.sys DSO20901.SYS
- mv DSO20902.sys DSO20902.SYS
- Run dsoextractfw in the directory with the drivers to create the hex files
- mkdir /usr/local/share/hantekdso/
- mv *.hex /usr/local/share/hantekdso/
- Rename drivers to have all caps
- More information
- Official website
Method 3: Labview and Hantek Second Design software
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- You can use Linux version of Labview
- and
- Hantek DSO2100 USB Second Design software