This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about finding, flashing, and troubleshooting the firmware on your DSO-TC2. Why Update Your FNIRSI DSO-TC2 Firmware?
Note: This paper is a template. Actual addresses, offsets, and exact MCU variant depend on your specific DSO-TC2 hardware revision. Always verify before attempting reflashing.
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To understand the firmware drama, you have to appreciate the hardware. The TC2 uses an STM32F103 microcontroller (or one of its many Chinese clones). It’s a capable but aging chip. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to
: Download the official .bin or .hex file alongside the manufacturer’s flashing software. Step-by-Step Firmware Update Process Follow these steps carefully to update your device. 1. Download the Official Files
Flashing the firmware on a budget test instrument like the DSO-TC2 isn't just about getting the newest version number. It directly impacts how the device interacts with hardware. Actual addresses, offsets, and exact MCU variant depend
To fix a reported bug (incorrect 1x/10x probe switching), we located the logic in internal firmware using Ghidra:
Firmware is the low-level software programmed directly into the DSO-TC2’s hardware. It controls how the oscilloscope displays signals, how the transistor tester detects components, and how the user interface reacts. Updating the firmware can:
Calibration constants (ADC offset, gain, probe attenuation) are stored in the (sector 11). Modifying these could fix voltage inaccuracies.