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Offline ivonenandTopic starter

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Is Rigol DSA1000A supposed to be better than DSA800 ?
« on: September 09, 2015, 08:43:34 pm »
Hi guys,
I was always under the impression that the DSA1000A series are the newer and better signal analyzators than the DSA800 series.However, on the Batronix website, the pricing is the following:

DSA832-TG....5990€
DSA1030A-TG....4250€

So what's going on here? Shouldn't DSA1030A be cheaper than DSA832?

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Ivo
 

Offline Matje

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Re: Is Rigol DSA1000A supposed to be better than DSA800 ?
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2015, 10:59:27 pm »
Hi guys,
I was always under the impression that the DSA1000A series are the newer and better signal analyzators than the DSA800 series.However, on the Batronix website, the pricing is the following:

DSA832-TG....5990€
DSA1030A-TG....4250€

So what's going on here? Shouldn't DSA1030A be cheaper than DSA832?

But, but, it actually is cheaper, or not? ;-)

At first look the DSA8xx have better noise floor specs than the DSA10xx, but this may be a trick with specs. It is possible that a newer design is cheaper to produce - because optimization and stuff. Maybe Rigol has not yet learned the usual tricks of product/price segmentation?

In the end you will have to compare the complete specs and, ideally, get devices to actually test to make a reasoned decision.
 

Offline Orange

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Re: Is Rigol DSA1000A supposed to be better than DSA800 ?
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2015, 07:21:17 am »
The DSA832 has better SSB phase noise specs, it is -98dBc/Hz at 10kHz. The DAS1030A has 88dBc/Hz.

The DSA815 has -80dBc/Hz at 10kHz

So yes the DSA832 is better, however I think they are overpriced.

 


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