I wanted to check here if the Rigol DS6000-DK demo board can be used to quickly and efficiently check all the functionality of a factory new Mixed Signalling Oscilloscope?
Details on this demo board below:
http://www.meilhaus.de/en/rigol+ds6000-dk.htmThe reason why I am asking is that I believe it would be good to check the scope in a systematic way upon arrival, as otherwise you might only use a certain portion of the scope's functionality, believe that everything is working, and later on run into trouble.
With a quick and systematic check, you can feel assured that everything is working as expected, and no surprises later on. At least the hardware as such. Of course there might still be some software bugs, but I am looking for a systematic way to verify the hardware functionality as such in a Mixed Signalling Oscilloscope.
Can the Rigol DS6000-DK demo board be used to trigger and exercise all of the MSO scope's functionality (with focus on the hardware)? Or what other boards/techniques can be used to do a quick and systematic check on your factory new Mixed Signalling Oscilloscope?