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> The DSO-500K is powered by a Raspberry Pi Pico W. References to Pico or Pico W in this documentation also apply to the DSO-500K
### Install the Scoppy Android App
Install the [Scoppy Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xyz.fhdm.scoppy) from the Play Store.
If you purchased your DSO-500K before June 13, 2023 you should have received a code and instructions to upgrade to the premium version of the app.
For boards purchased after Jun 13 2023 (these boards have DSO-500K-P printed on the back), the premium features of the app will be unlocked automatically
and upgrading to the premium version of the Scoppy app is not required.
### Connecting to your Phone/Tablet
The DSO-500K can communicate with your Android phone/tablet over Wi-Fi or via USB. We recommended connecting via USB first and then configuring the Wi-Fi connection.
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### Updating the Firmware
Instructions are on the [Installation & Getting Started](./wiki/Installation-&-Getting-Started) page.
Download the [latest firmware file](https://github.com/fhdm-dev/scpdl1/raw/master/a/v16/scoppy-dso-500k-p-v16.uf2) to your computer.
The firmware file is named scoppy-pico-wireless-fscope-250k5-vNN.uf2 (where NN is the version number).
Push and hold the BOOTSEL button on the Pico, then connect it to your computer using a normal USB cable (Type-A male to Micro-USB male). Your computer should detect the Pico as a USB Mass Storage device. Release BOOTSEL once the drive RPI-RP2 appears on your computer. Copy the uf2 file to your Pico.
The onboard LED should start blinking.
### Trimmer capacitor adjustment

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@ -21,14 +21,13 @@ FSCOPE with Pico: [scoppy-fscope-500k-pico-v15.uf2](https://github.com/fhdm-dev/
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FSCOPE with Pico W: [scoppy-fscope-500k-picow-v15.uf2](https://github.com/fhdm-dev/scpdl1/raw/master/a/v15/scoppy-fscope-500k-picow-v15.uf2)
If you have an [FHDM DSO-500K](https://store.fhdm.xyz/dso-500k) oscilloscope then you will need to use the
[scoppy-fscope-500k-picow-v15.uf2](https://github.com/fhdm-dev/scpdl1/raw/master/a/v15/scoppy-fscope-500k-picow-v15.uf2) firmware file.
For the FHDM DSO-500K see [here](https://store.fhdm.xyz/dso-500k).
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Older firmware versions can found [here](/wiki/firmware-versions).
### 3. Install the Firmware
Push and hold the BOOTSEL button on the Pico, then connect it to your computer using a normal USB cable (Type-A male to Micro-USB male). You computer should detect the Pico as a USB Mass Storage device. Release BOOTSEL once the drive RPI-RP2 appears on your computer. Copy the uf2 file to your Pico.
Push and hold the BOOTSEL button on the Pico, then connect it to your computer using a normal USB cable (Type-A male to Micro-USB male). Your computer should detect the Pico as a USB Mass Storage device. Release BOOTSEL once the drive RPI-RP2 appears on your computer. Copy the uf2 file to your Pico.
The onboard LED should start blinking.