OpenHantek is a free software for Hantek (Voltcraft/Darkwire/Protek/Acetech) USB digital storage oscilloscopes based on HantekDSO and has started as an alternative to the official Hantek DSO software.
Supported operating systems:
- Linux
- MacOSX
- Windows (You need to download the WinUSB driver files and customize the inf file for your device yourself at the moment)
Supported hantek devices:
- DSO2xxx Series
- DSO52xx Series
Navigate to the Releases page
You need the following packages, to build OpenHantek from source:
- CMake 3.5+
- Qt 5.3+
- FFTW 3+ (prebuild files will be downloaded on windows)
- libusb 1.x (prebuild files will be used on windows)
For debian based systems (Ubuntu, Mint) install named requirements like this:
apt-get install g++ cmake qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools libfftw3-dev binutils-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev
For rpm based distributions (Fedora) use this command:
dnf install cmake gcc-c++ qt5-qtbase-gui qt5-qttools-devel qt5-qttranslations fftw-devel binutils-devel libusb-devel
For MacOSX use homebrew
brew update
brew install libusb fftw qt5;
After you've installed the requirements either run cmake-gui or run the following commands inside the directory of this package:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ../
make -j4 (for 4 concurrent compile jobs)
make install (optional, for installing only)
For MacOSX, the cmake command in the previous command list must include the directory where Qt5 is installed. Qt5 is installed in a directory with the same name of its version:
brew info qt5 For example, if brew showed 5.7.0, the cmake command should be: cmake ../ -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/qt5/5.7.0
You can specify an install prefix when running cmake:
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
Your DSO does not store its firmware permanently -- the firmware has to be sent to the device each time it is connected. The firmware
directory of this project contains the binary firmware extracted from Hantek's Windows drivers, and a udev rule to upload the firmware to the device automatically each time it is plugged in.
- You need binutils-dev autoconf automake fxload
- Install the
firmware/*.hex
files into/usr/local/share/hantek/
.
mkdir -p /usr/local/share/hantek
cp -r firmware/*.hex /usr/local/share/hantek/
- Install the
firmware/90-hantek.rules
file into/etc/udev/rules.d/
.
cp firmware/90-hantek.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
- install fxload (fxload is a program which downloads firmware to USB devices based on AnchorChips EZ-USB, Cypress EZ-USB FX, or Cypress EZ-USB FX2 microcontrollers.)
apt-get install fxload
- Add your current user to the plugdev group.
usermod -a -G plugdev {user id}
You can adjust samplerate and use software triggering for 6022BE.
- Support 48, 24, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 M and 500, 200, 100 k Hz samplerates with modded firmware by jhoenicke
- Support software trigger by detecting rising or falling edge of signal. Use software trigger item on the trigger menu. For trigger level, adjust left arrow on the right-side of the graph.
- Note that I dropped first 1000 samples due to unstable/unusual reading.
Please use Github Issues to report any problems or enhancements or send us pull requests. Some random notes:
- Read how to properly contribute to open source projects on GitHub.
- Use a topic branch to easily amend a pull request later, if necessary.
- Write good commit messages.
- Squash commits on the topic branch before opening a pull request.
- Use the same coding style and spacing
(install clang-format and use it in the root directory:
clang-format -style=llvm openhantek/src/*
). - Open a pull request that relates to but one subject with a clear title and description