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The Rigol DS1052E
flolic:
--- Quote from: Dynomo on March 18, 2010, 09:12:37 pm --- I was swapping back and forth between 100mhz to 50mhz doing some testing and accidently left the E off the model number and the scope still booted up fine to my surprise. I never noticed I have left the E off the model number until I looked at the scope wondering why the model number was wrong :) It fired up with DS1102 as 100mhz ok luckily.
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What makes me think, maybe we should try to rename the scope as DS1152E or DS1202E and get even more from it ;D
flolic:
--- Quote from: rf-loop on March 19, 2010, 05:20:39 am ---
I ask becouse there is something wrong!
there is minimum 3 posibilities:
1. Test configuration is bad? (bad cable/missing or fail termination.)
2. Your oscilloscope is fail. (not my first opinion becouse both channels equal)
3. Signal generator is fail. (leveling defect)
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My vote goes for a number 1 ;)
JimBeam:
--- Quote from: flolic on March 19, 2010, 06:51:44 am ---What makes me think, maybe we should try to rename the scope as DS1152E or DS1202E and get even more from it ;D
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Or maybe 1204D, and suddenly two additional BNC and a SCSI like connector blossom up on the front ;D ;D
flolic:
--- Quote from: Mark_O on March 18, 2010, 04:31:17 am ---P.S. BTW, I wanted to say "thanks" for those exceptional detailed photos you did of the Rigol internals. The combined panoramic shots were phenominally good, and extremely well lit. Really amazing. Thanks!
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Haha, I tried my best :)
Also, I am sure that you would not believe me when I tell you that only lighting was from my flashlight ;D
flolic:
--- Quote from: JimBeam on March 19, 2010, 07:01:55 am ---
Or maybe 1204D, and suddenly two additional BNC and a SCSI like connector blossom up on the front ;D ;D
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Mmmm, I definitely have to try that ;D
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