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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: mtx1992 on January 03, 2018, 08:07:54 pm
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Hello.
I want to buy Rigol's DS1054z, but in the internet I can found a few of versions of board of that oscilloscope:
0.1.1
0.1.4
0.2.1
0.2.3 (is probably latest - see attachemnt please)
Anyone know what differences they have?
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Anyone know what differences they have?
If your question is: "Are the early onesto be avoided?" the answer is "no".
I'm not aware that any revisions have affected functionality. It's probably more a production/cost thing.
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A distributor I want to buy this from said their board version is 6.1.x
There is a how-to on the Rigol homepage on how to look versions up, and in the picture of their unit it says the board version is 4.1.1. It was a 1104Z though. https://assistly-production.s3.amazonaws.com/244097/portal_attachments/570388/102_1_original.png?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJNSFWOZ6ZS23BMKQ&Expires=1523335871&Signature=ejnz5VZ8lv%2B6vincxu%2BLEneVjjY%3D&response-content-disposition=filename%3D%22102_1.png%22&response-content-type=image%2Fpng
I am confused.
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It's not something to worry about.
PS: All of them are secretly 1104Z models. You can unlock them to full bandwidth by pressing the right sequence of buttons.
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I am worrying about this because I want to know if I get the newest, which has the best probability of the lowest jitter in the 16MHz / 1GHz clock converter, doesn't it?
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I am worrying about this because I want to know if I get the newest, which has the best probability of the lowest jitter in the 16MHz / 1GHz clock converter, doesn't it?
Jitter isn't a problem since about three years ago. Even when it was, a firmware update will fix it.
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I saw Daves review of the fix, and it wasn't a particularly good one.
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I saw Daves review of the fix, and it wasn't a particularly good one.
The new waveform looks ugly when probed with an oscilloscope but nobody has shown that it causes any problems.
(and several people here have tried)