Hantek 6022BE
Status | supported |
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Source code | hantek-6xxx |
Channels | 2 |
Samplerate | 48MHz |
Analog bandwidth | 20MHz |
Vertical resolution | 8bit |
Triggers | none (SW-only) |
Input impedance | 1MΩ‖25pF |
Memory | none |
Display | none |
Connectivity | USB |
Website | hantek.com |
The Hantek 6022BE is a USB-based, 2-channel oscilloscope with an analog bandwidth of 20MS/s and 48MS/s sampling rate.
See Hantek 6022BE/Info for more details (such as lsusb -v output) about the device.
Hardware
- USB: Cypress CY7C68013A-100AXC (FX2LP) (datasheet)
- 256-byte I²C EEPROM: Microchip 24LC02BI (datasheet)
- 2x 8-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer: NXP 74HC4051D (datasheet)
- 1A low-dropout voltage regulator (3.3V): Advanced Monolithic Systems AMS1117-3.3 (datasheet)
- 2W, fixed input, isolated & unregulated dual/single output DC/DC converter: Mornsun A_S-2WR2 (A0505S-2WR2) (datasheet)
- 8-bit, 40/80/100MHz, dual ADC: Analog Devices AD9288 (datasheet)
- 4x 145 MHz FastFET Op Amp: Analog Devices AD8065 (datasheet)
- Crystal: 24MHz
NXP 74HC4051D (upper/lower, CH1/CH2) pinout:
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Microchip 24LC02BI pinout:
(Low, but not GND) A0 | 1- | O | -8 | VCC |
(GND) A1 | 2- | -7 | WP (GND) | |
(GND) A2 | 3- | -6 | SCL (FX2 SCL) | |
VSS | 4- | -5 | SDA (FX2 SDA) |
Photos
Another teardown:
Protocol
Oscilloscope command | bRequest value | Notes |
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Set CH0 voltage range | 0xE0 | Possible values: 1,2,5,10 (5V, 2.5V, 1V, 500mV). |
Set CH1 voltage range | 0xE1 | Possible values: 1,2,5,10 (5V, 2.5V, 1V, 500mV). |
Set sampling rate | 0xE2 | Possible values: 48, 30, 24, 16, 8, 4, 1 (MHz) and 50,20,10 (*10kHz). |
Trigger oscilloscope | 0xE3 | Possible values: 1 == start sampling. |
Set number of channels | 0xE4 | Possible values: 1, 2. |
Firmware
In order to use this device, the sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw (>= 0.1.4) firmware is required.
The firmware was originally written by Jochen Hoenicke (see README for details), thanks a lot!
Note: The firmware is not flashed into the device permanently! You only need to make it available in the usual place where libsigrok looks for firmware files, it will be used automatically (and "uploaded" to the Cypress FX2's SRAM every time you attach the device to a USB port).