HDS Series Portable Oscilloscopes
Portable battery-powered units widely used by field technicians.
Common OWON Problems
Problem: Battery Not Charging
Causes
Lithium battery failure
Charging IC fault
USB-C connector damage
Inspection
Measure battery voltage
Check charging current
Inspect charging connector
Problem: Display Lines or LCD Failure
Causes
Ribbon cable loose
LCD controller issue
Physical impact damage
Oscilloscope Universal Troubleshooting Guide
Step 1 — Check Probe First
Most oscilloscope problems are actually:
broken probes
incorrect attenuation
grounding mistakes
Always verify:
probe set to 10X
oscilloscope set to 10X
probe compensation adjusted
Step 2 — Use Internal Calibration Signal
Most oscilloscopes include:
1 kHz square wave output
Use this to verify:
trigger
waveform display
probe compensation
channel integrity
Step 3 — Run Self Calibration
Many Rigol and Siglent models include:
SELF CAL
SELF TEST
Procedure:
Warm scope 20 minutes
Disconnect probes
Run self calibration
Rigol documentation recommends periodic self calibration for measurement accuracy.
Step 4 — Check Cooling System
Overheating can cause:
waveform instability
random shutdowns
ADC errors
FPGA faults
Inspect:
fan speed
vents
internal dust
Step 5 — Firmware Recovery
Many modern oscilloscopes use Linux-based systems internally.
Symptoms of firmware corruption:
boot loop
frozen logo
missing menus
USB failures
Common recovery:
USB firmware flashing
factory reset
service mode recovery