Hantek DSO 1060
Hantek DSO 1060
Hantek DSO 1060
■ Use Proper Power adapter. Use only the power cord specified for this product
■ Observe All Terminal Ratings. To avoid fire or shock hazard, observe all ratings
and markings on the product. Consult the product manual for further ratings information
before making connections to the product.
■ Use Proper Probe. To avoid shock hazard, use a properly rated probe for your
measurement.
■ Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If suspected damage occurs with the
device, have it inspected by qualified service personnel before further operations.
Product features:
■ Dual Channel, Bandwidth:
60MHz (DSO1060)
200MHz (DSO1200)
500MHz (DSO1500)
600MHz (DSO1600)
600MHz (DSO1600H)
■ Maximum real-time sampling rate:
150MSa/s (DSO1060)
250MSa/s (DSO1200)
500MSa/s (DSO1500)
1GSa/s (DSO1600)
2GSa/s (DSO1600H)
■ Memory depth:
32K points (Single Channel), 16K points (Dual Channels)
■ Color TFT LCD, 320×240 pixels resolution.
■ USB storage and printing supports, firmware upgrade via USB interface.
■ Adjustable waveform intensity, more effective waveform viewing.
■ One-touch automatic setup, ease of use (AUTOSET).
■ 15 Waveforms, 15 setups, supports CSV and bitmap format.
■ 22 Automatic measurements.
■ Automatic cursor tracking measurements.
■ Waveform recorder, record and replay dynamic waveforms.
■ User selectable fast offset calibration.
■ Built-in FFT function, Frequency Counter.
■ Pass/Fail Function.
■ Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Mathematic Functions.
■ Advanced trigger types include: Edge, Pulse width.
■ Multiple Language User Interface.
■ Pop-up menu makes it easy to read and easy to use.
■ Built-in multi-language help system.
■ Easy-to-use file system supports Multi-Language characters file name
input.
■ Selectable 20 MHz bandwidth limit;
General Check
When you have got a new DSO1000 series scope meter, it is suggested that you
should perform a general inspection on the instrument according to the following steps:
Description
1. LCD Display
2. F1~F5: Sets or switch options for the menu
3. Arrow Keys
4. Hori: Shows Horizontal menu
5. TRIG: Shows Trigger menu
6. Level: Adjust the trigger level
Display screen
Figure 1-3
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Figure 1-4
Input Connections
Description:
1. The power adapter is supplied for AC power supply and battery recharging.
2. Multi-meter input jacks, including four circular banana jacks .The four circular jacks
are used for voltage,resistance,mA range current and A range current inputs.
3. Multi-meter test lead.
4. Scope Meter probes.
5. Scope Meter input channels.
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Set the probe attenuation of the scope meter to 10X.To do this, push CH1→Probe→10X.
Figure 1-5
Set the probe
Push the AUTO button. Within a few seconds, a square wave will display
(approximately 1 kHz 2 V peak- to- peak).
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Perform this adjustment to match the characteristics of the probe and the channel input.
This should be performed whenever attaching a probe to any input channel the first time.
1. From CH1 menu, set the Probe attenuation to 10X (press CH1→Probe→10X).
Set the switch to 10X on the probe and connect it to CH1 of the scope meter.
When using the probe hook-tip, insert the tip onto the probe firmly to ensure proper
connection.
Attach the probe tip to the Probe compensator connector and the reference lead to the
ground pin, Select CH1, and then press AUTO.
2. Check the shape of the displayed waveform.
Correctly Compensated
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Under Compensated
3. If necessary, use a non-metallic tool to adjust the trimmer capacitor of the probe for
the flattest square wave being displayed on the scope meter.
4. Repeat if necessary.
WARNNING: To avoid electric shock while using the probe, be sure the perfection of
the insulated cable, and do not touch the metallic portions of the probe head while it is
connected with a voltage source.
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The scope meter has an Auto feature that automatically sets up the scope meter to best
display the input signal. Using Auto requires signals with a frequency greater than or
equal to 50 Hz and a duty cycle greater than 1%.
Press the AUTO button, the scope meter turns on and scales all channels that have
signals applied, and it selects a time base range based on the trigger source. The trigger
source selected is the lowest numbered input that has a signal applied. The scope meter
has two-channels input . Connect a signal to the channel 1 input.
The scope meter may change the current setting to display the signal. It will
automatically adjust the vertical and horizontal scaling, the trigger coupling, type,
position, slope, level, and mode settings.
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1. Press the CH1 or CH2 button and then the function menu appears at the bottom of
the screen.
2. Select and press key from F1 to F5 keys to make different settings.
Now, you can find the menu that looks like the following figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1
The CH1 Menu
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1. Change Volt/DIV
It is the default setting of Volts/Div in a 1-2-5-step sequence from 10mV/div, 20mV/div,
50mV/div, to 1V/div,5 V/div or 10V/div.
The Volt/DIV will be displayed in the status bar on the bottom of the screen
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4. Invert a waveform
The displayed waveform reverses 180 degrees relatively to the ground potential.
Press CH1 or CH2 → F5 → F3, to turn on/off the Invert
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Press CH1→F5→F4→OFF, to set up bandwidth limit to “OFF” status. The scope meter
is set to full bandwidth and passing the high frequency component in the signal.
The waveform is displayed as Figure 2-9:
Press CH1→F5→F4→ON, to set up bandwidth limit to “ON” status. It will reject the
frequency component higher than 20MHz.
The waveform is displayed as Figure 2-10:
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6. Math Setting
The mathematic functions include “add”, “subtract”, “multiply”, “division”, and “FFT” for
Channel 1 and Channel 2. The mathematic result can be measured by the grid and the
cursor.
The mathematic window is displayed as figure 2-11
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Add, Subtraction, Multiplication,Division and FFT
In the Math function, use the addition, subtraction, multiplication,division and FFT to
operate and analyze the waveform.
The multiplication function window is displayed in figure 2-13
7. FFT
The FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) process converts a time-domain signal into its
frequency components mathematically.
FFT waveforms are useful in the following applications:
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Note:
1. Signals that have a DC component or offset can cause incorrect FFT waveform
component magnitude values. To minimize the DC component, choose AC Coupling on
the source signal.
2. To reduce random noise and aliases components in repetitive or single-shot events,
set the oscilloscope acquisition mode to average.
3. To display FFT waveforms with a large dynamic range, use the “dBVrms” scale. The
“dBVrms” scale displays component magnitudes using a log scale.
FFT Window
The scope meter provides four FFT windows. Each window is a trade-off between
frequency resolution and amplitude accuracy. It depends on the desired measurement
and the source signals characteristics to determine the window to use.
Use the following guidelines to select the best window.
The FFT Window table
Window Features Best for measuring
Best frequency resolution and Transients or bursts, the signal
worst magnitude resolution.This levels before and after the
is essentially the same as no event are nearly equal.Equal-
window. amplitude sine waves with fixed
Rectangle
frequencies. Broadband random
noise with a relatively slow
varying spectrum.
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8. REF
Reference Waveforms are saved waveforms to be selected for display. The reference
function will be available after saving the selected waveform to non-volatile memory.
Press M/R button to display the Reference waveform menu.
Select menu Enable->ON to enter reference function window. The reference function
window is displayed in figure 2-15.
Internal
Press M/R → REF → Internal and go to the following menu.
REF menu when using internal memory
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External
Press M/R→REF→External and go to the following menu.
The External REF menu (Page 1/2)
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1. TIME/DIV
Use this button to select the horizontal time/div (scale factor) for the main.
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ALT Mag
The ALT Mag is a magnified portion of the waveform window. Use ALT Mag to locate
and horizontally expand part of the main waveform window for a more detailed (higher
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The screen is divides into two parts. The upper half displays the main waveform
window and the lower half displays an expanded portion of the main waveform window.
This expanded portion of the main window is called the ALT Mag window.Two blocks
shadow the upper half. The un-shadowed portion is expanded in the lower half. The
key control the size and position of the ALT Mag. The symbol at
the right bottom of the screen means the main time base and the symbol on the center
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X-Y Format
This format is useful for studying phase relationships between two signals. Channel 1 in
the horizontal axis (X) and channel 2 in the vertical axis (Y)
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Trigger Modes
The scope meter provides seven trigger modes: Edge, Pulse and Alternative.
Edge: An edge trigger occurs when the trigger input passes through a specified
voltage level in the specified slope direction.
Pulse: Use this trigger type to catch pulses with certain pulse width.
Alternative: Trigger on non-synchronized signals.
Press TRIG → F1 → Edge button to show the edge trigger menu as the following
table.
The Edge trigger menu
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Press TRIG → F1 → Pulse button to show the pulse trigger menu as the following table.
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Note: The Pulse width adjust range is10ns ~ 10s. When the condition is met, it will
trigger and acquire the waveform.
Press TRIG → F1 → ALT button to show the ALT trigger menu as the following table.
The ALT Trigger menu (Type Edge)(Page 1/2)
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Description:
1. The Slope type of CH1 Trigger.
2. The horizontal trigger position of CH1 Trigger.
3. The trigger level value of CH1.
4. The trigger position of CH2.
5. The trigger level value of CH2.
6. The time base value of CH1.
7. The trigger level of CH1.
8. The trigger level value of CH1.
9. The horizontal trigger position of CH2.
10. The time base value of CH2.
11. The trigger level of CH2.
12. The trigger position value of CH2.
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Figure 2-31 The ALT Trigger menu
Figure 2-32 The ALT Tirgger menu
The Alternative menu table (Trigger Type: Pulse Page 1/2)
Menu Setting Description
CH1 Set trigger mode for Channel 1.
Channel
CH2 Set trigger mode for Channel 2.
Type EdgePulse Set Edge/Pulse Trigger as the trigger type.
+more +Pulse width more than
+Less +Pulse width less than
+Equal +Pulse width equal to
When
-more -Pulse width more than
-Less -Pulse width less than
-Equal -Pulse width equal toTo select pulse condition.
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Term interpretation
■ Auto:
This sweep mode allows the scope meter to acquire waveforms even when it does
not detect a trigger condition. If no trigger condition occurs while the scope meter is
waiting for a specific period (as determined by the time-base setting), it will force itself
to trigger.
When forcing invalid triggers, the scope meter cannot synchronize the waveform,
and the waveform seems to roll across the display. If valid triggers occur, the display
becomes stable on the screen. Any factor results in the un-stability of waveforms can
be detected by Auto Trigger, such as the output of Power supply.
NOTE: When horizontal control is set more than 50 ms/div, Auto mode allows the
oscilloscope to capture without trigger signal.
■ Normal:
The Normal mode allows the scope meter to acquire a waveform only when it is
triggered. If no trigger occurs, the scope meter keeps waiting, and the previous
waveform, if any, will remain on the display.
■ Single:
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Wave
Setup
The Setup menu
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Bitmap
CSV
Factory
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Internal Memory
Press SAVE/RECALL →Internal to go to the following menu.
Menu Setting Description
IN_01 (N)
Internal . Set up the location of files in internal memory.
IN_15 (N)
Recall waveform files and setup files from the
Load
internal memory location.
Save waveform files and setup files to the
Save
internal memory location.
External Memory
Press SAVE/RECALL → External to go to the following menu.
Menu Setting Description
New File To create new file
Delete File Delete file
Recall waveform and setup from USB storage
Load
device.
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NOTE:
1. Select save stores not only the waveforms, but also the current scope meter.
2. The oscilloscope can store 15 settings permanently and can restore at anytime.
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Calibrate
The calibration adjusts the internal circuitry to get the best accuracy. Use these functions
to calibrate the vertical and horizontal systems.
For maximum accuracy at any time, run this calibration if the ambient temperature
changes by 5°C or more.
NOTE:
The scope meter must have been working or warm-up at least 30-minutes before
running calibration to get best accuracy.
The scope meter will calibrate parameter of vertical system (CH1, CH2).
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Waveform Recorder
Waveform recorder records input waveforms from CH1 and CH2, with a maximum
record length of 1000 frames.
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Language:
DSO1000 series scope meters have multi-language user menu, choose as your desire.
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The scope meter provides 22 auto measurements: Vpp, Vmax, Vmin, Vtop,
Vmid,Vbase,Vamp, Vavg, Vrms,Vcrms, Overshoot, Preshoot, Freq, Period, Rise Time,
Fall Time, +Width, -Width, +Duty, -Duty , (12 voltage
and 10 timing measurements).
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Delay 1->2 The delay of falling time between channel 1 and channel 2
NOTE: The results of the automatic measurements will be displayed on the bottom of
the screen. Maximum 3 results could be displayed at the same time. When there is no
room, the next new measurement result will make the previous results moving left out of
screen.
Cursor Measurement
The screen displays two parallel cursors. Move the cursors to make custom voltage
or time measurements of the signal. The values are displayed on the boxes below the
menu. Before using cursors, make sure to set the Signal Source as the channel for
measuring.
Press CURSOR to shows the cursor menu as the following:
The Cursor menu
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The values will be automatically displayed on the right upper corner of screen when the
cursor function menu is hidden or displaying other menus.
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X-Y Plot acts to analyze correlation of data of two channels. Lissajous diagram
is displayed in the screen when you use X-Y Plot,which enables to compare
frequencies,amplitudes and phases of counterpart waveform against the reference
waveform. This makes it possible to compare and analyze frequency , amplitude and
phase between the input and output.
θ must be in the range of (0~π/2) or (3π/2~2π) if the main axis of the ellipse is between
I and III quadrant, . If the main axis is at II and IV quadrant, θ must be in the range of
(π/2~π) or (π~3π/2).
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Description
1) Battery electric quantity indictor.
2) Measurement mode indictors:
DC: Direct electric measurement
AC: Alternating electric measurement
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4) Manual/Auto range indictors, among which the MANUAL refers to measuring range
in manual operation mode and Auto means the measuring range in automatic
operation mode.
5) The reading value of measurement.
6) The bar graph indictor.
7) DC or AC Measurement mode control.
8) Absolute /relative magnitude measuring control: The sign “||” expresses the absolute
magnitude measuring control and “ ” represents the relative magnitude measuring
control.
9) Manually or automatically measuring range control.
1) Press the R key and then resistance measurement window appears on the screen.
2) Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V/Ω/C
banana jack input.
3) Connect the red and black test leads to the resistor. The resistor value value is shown
on the screen in Ohm.
Then, the screen will look like the following figure 4-2.
1) Press the diode key and a diode symbol appears at the top of the screen. .
2) Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V/Ω/C
banana jack input.
3) Connect the red and black leads to the diode and the voltage value of the diode is
displayed on the screen in voltage value.
Then, the screen will look like the following figure 4-3.
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1) Press the A key and then DC appears at the screen. The unit on the main reading
screen is mA. Press F2 to switch the measurement between mA and 10A. 600mA is
acquiescently.
2) Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the mA
banana jack input.
3) Connect the red and black leads to the measured points and the DC current value of
measured points will be displayed on the screen.
Then, the screen will look like the following figure 4-7.
To measure a DC current which is larger than 600 mA, do the following:
To measure a DC current which is larger than 600 mA, do the following:
1) Press the A key and then DC appears on the screen. The unit on the main reading
screen is mA.
2) Press F2 key to switch to 10A measurement, the unit on the main reading screen is A.
3) Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the 10A
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1) Press the A key and then DC appears on the screen. The unit on the main reading
screen is mA,and mA will display on the bottom of the screen, press F2 to switch the
measurement between mA and 10A. 600mA is acquiescently.
2) Press the F1 key once and AC will display on the bottom of the screen.
3) Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the mA
banana jack input.
4) Connect the red and black leads to the measured points and the AC current values of
measured points will be displayed on the screen.
Then, the screen will look like the following figure 4-10.
To measure an AC current which is larger than 600 mA, do the following:
1) Press the A key and then DC appears on the screen. The unit on the main reading
screen is mA.
2) Press F2 key to switch to10A measurement, the unit on the main reading screen is A.
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A currently measured result relative to the defined reference value is displayed in a rela-
tive measurement.
The following example shows how to take a relative measurement. At first, it is required
to acquire a reference value.
The default range mode of the instrument is automatic range. Suppose you are using the
DC voltage mode, to switch to the manual range, perform the following steps:
1) Press F3 key to enter the manual range mode and then Manual is displayed on the
top of the screen.
2) Under the manual range mode, the measuring range is increased by a stage when
pressing F4 key each time, and when reaching the highest stage, it jumps to the lowest
stage by pressing F4 key once again.
3) Press F3 key to switch back to the automatic range mode and then Auto is displayed
on the top of the screen.
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Vertical
Channels 2
DSO1060: 60MHz
DSO1200: 200MHz
Bandwidth DSO1500: 500MHz
DSO1600: 600MHz
DSO1600H: 600MHz
DSO1060: 5.8ns
DSO1200: 1.7ns
Rise Time DSO1500: 0.7ns
DSO1600: 0.58ns
DSO1600H: 0.58ns
Input Impedance Resistance: 1M;Capacitance: 15pF
DSO1060: 10mv/div to 5v/div
DSO1200: 10mv/div to 5v/div
Input Sensitivity DSO1500: 2mv/div to 10v/div
DSO1600: 2mv/div to 10v/div
DSO1600H: 2mv/div to 10v/div
Input Coupling AC,DC with Ground Level Indicator
Vertical Resolution 8bits
Memory Depth 32k at single channel; 16k at dual channel
Maximum Input 400V(DC+AC Peak)
Horizontal
DSO1060: 150MSa/s
DSO1200: 250MSa/s
Sampling DSO1500: 500MSa/s
DSO1600: 1GSa/s
DSO1600H: 2GSa/s
Equivalent Sampling 50GSa/s
Time Base Precision ±50ppm
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Display
TFT LCD Type 5.7 Inch width LED Backlight Display
Display Resolution 240 (Vertical) X 320 (Horizontal) Dots
Interface
USB USB host/Device 2.0 Full Speed Supported
Optional RS232,LAN
Power source
Line Voltage Range AC 100V ~ 240V, 50Hz ~ 60Hz; DC Input:8.5
VDC,1500mA
Battery Power(Installed) 6 hours(Li-ion Battery
MECHANICS
Dimension 245 x 163 x 52 (mm)
Weight 1.2Kgs
Other
GND Reference Scope meter and Multimeter Independence
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Appendix A: Accessories
1) Probe×2 (1.5m), 1:1, (10:1) Passive Probes
2) A Power Adapter that fits the standard of destination country
3) A User’s Guide
4) A User Registration Form
5) A User Warranty Card
Appendix B: Warranty
Hantek Co.,Ltd. warrants its products’ mainframe and accessories in materials within the
warranty period. During the period concerned,
Hantek guarantees the free replacement or repair of products which are approved defec-
tive.
To get repair service or obtain a copy of the whole warranty statement, please contact
with your nearest sales and service office.
Hantek does not provide any other warranty items except the one being provided by this
summary and the warranty statement. The warranty items include but not being sub-
jected to the hinted guarantee items related to tradable characteristic and any particular
purpose.
Hantek will not take any responsibility in cases regarding to indirect, particular and ensu-
ing damage.
Appendix C: Maintenance
General Care
Do not store or leave the instrument in where the LCD display will be exposed to direct
sunlight for long periods of time.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the instrument or probes, do not expose them to sprays,
liquids, or solvents.
Cleaning
If this instrument requires cleaning, disconnect it from all power sources and clean it with
a mild detergent and water. Make sure the instrument is completely dry before recon-
necting it to a power source.
To clean the exterior surface, perform the following steps:
1) Remove loose dust on the outside of the instrument and probes with a lint- free cloth.
Take care to avoid scratching the clear plastic display filter.
2) Use a soft cloth dampened with water to clean the instrument.
NOTICE: To avoid damage to the surface of the instrument or probes, do not use any
abrasive or chemical cleaning agents.
Storage of Scope meter
If the test tool is to be stored for a long time, it is required to charge the lithium battery
before storage.
Charging the scope meter
The lithium battery is possibly not charged when delivery. To make the battery with
enough electric quantity, it must be charged for 4 hours (the test tool must be turned off y
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Notice:
To avoid superheat of battery during charging, the environment temperature is not al-
lowed to exceed the permissible value given in technical specification.
Note:
No hazard will occur even connecting the charger for a long time, e.g. during a whole
weekend. The instrument can automatically switch to slowly charging status.
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