Fnirsi-1014d Firmware Update Site

: If your screen shifts left or right after an update, it often means the firmware file used does not match your specific display hardware. You may need to rename an alternative version of the firmware to FSI-1014.bin and try again.

If you’d like, I can provide: a concise step-by-step flashing guide tailored to the FNIRSI-1014D using either SD-card or USB methods, or look up the latest official firmware release notes (I would search for the most recent release). Which would you prefer?

Resolves known measurement reading errors (such as incorrect Vpp or frequency calculations). Prerequisites: What You Need Before Updating

Some updates include only MCU. If provided separately: fnirsi-1014d firmware update

Specifically, a USB-A to USB-A data cable. Note: Ensure this cable supports data transfer, not just charging.

Fashing firmware always carries a small risk of "bricking" (rendering the device permanently unusable). To minimize this risk, ensure you meet the following conditions before starting: Required Materials A Windows-based PC (Windows 10 or 11 is recommended).

: Once the bar reaches 100%, the device will reboot automatically, and the update is complete. Troubleshooting : If your screen shifts left or right

Delete any existing files on the oscilloscope's drive and copy the new file onto it.

: Official updates typically include two .bin files to support the different LCD screens used in production. If your screen appears shifted after an update, you simply load the other version to fix it.

: Properly "Eject" or "Unmount" the drive from your PC. Disconnect the USB cable. Which would you prefer

E:\1014D_MCU_V1.0.4.bin E:\1014D_FPGA_V1.0.4.bin

Just don’t sneeze while that white progress bar is moving.

For users who are comfortable with a bit of risk and want to get the most out of their hardware, the open-source community has been hard at work providing enhanced alternatives.