Verify that the firmware version number matches the version you just downloaded.

By following these guidelines and staying informed, you can get the most out of your FNIRSI-1014D oscilloscope and ensure that it continues to meet your needs and expectations.

Updating the firmware of your FNIRSI-1014D oscilloscope is a relatively straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide:

Ensure you are using a USB port directly on your PC motherboard (not a USB hub). If the device is still not recognized, check your Windows Device Manager for an unrecognized device and install the CH340 or relevant USB-to-Serial driver bundled with the firmware download. The Update Fails Midway

If you're looking to update your own FNIRSI-1014D, here is the standard workflow:

Ensure the file is in the root directory and not inside a subfolder. Check that the file extension is strictly .bin . If the storage drive was corrupted, format it to FAT32 on your PC and try again.

The FNIRSI-1014D is one of the most popular budget-friendly, dual-channel digital oscilloscopes on the market. While it offers incredible value for hobbyists and makers, the factory firmware often suffers from UI lag, measurement inaccuracies, and occasional system freezes.

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The FNIRSI-1014D is a highly capable 100MHz bandwidth oscilloscope given its price point. However, early production runs shipped with software bugs. Installing the latest official firmware provides several key benefits:

Depending on your specific hardware revision, use one of the two standard methods: Method A: The Virtual USB Drive Method (Newer Revisions)