It does have ascii decoding, just not on the parallel logic analyser, that is part of the normal serial decoding.
Just to clarify: you can decode UART/SPI/ etc on digital channels too?
Yepp...
(hmm….double pic, why…)
And to further clarify, with UART, SPI, and I2C on digital channels the Siglent can or cannot decode the signals into ASCII?
Hi,
I don´t have the logic probes, but I can "simulate" it by doing the settings in the menu, as if I was doing decoding on digital channels, see post before.
And when I´m going to the "Bus Display" menu, ascii is still avaible, maybe he hasn´t found it...
Hi,
I don´t have the logic probes, but I can "simulate" it by doing the settings in the menu, as if I was doing decoding on digital channels, see post before.
And when I´m going to the "Bus Display" menu, ascii is still avaible, maybe he hasn´t found it...
Looks good. Thanks Martin.
What about options? Do you think It would be possible too?
Hi,
What exactly do you mean ?
Ahhh….
Well, he should study this thread and answer will be given.
Hello all .. brand spanking new SDS2104X on the bench, delivered today after a two month wait.
Anyone tell me if and where the Averaging mode resides?
Cannot find it, nor any reference to it in the manual.
Thank you ... Daniel
delivered today after a two month wait
Wow is it that bad? Where did you order it from? Saelig?
Saelig. One day short of two months wait.
Saelig. One day short of two months wait.
Hmm. I've been waiting about a month for a Siglent SDS2104X Plus from Saelig. So I guess I'm halfway there. It's past the late March estimate they gave me when I placed my order.
Tom
Siglent NA is shut down due to the virus and there are no shipments going on I heard.
Siglent NA is shut down due to the virus and there are no shipments going on I heard.
You mean to say enabling our GAS is not essential business??
RTFM
Yeah, silly me for searching for the word ‘average’ in my downloadable .pdf file. Nothing returned, hence my befuddlement. I’m guessing now that searching for any word would have resulted in nothing found. I’m pleased to find that averaging is supported as I use it a lot in my guitar amplifier design.
We are better supplied in Europe. We have had stock for weeks at least at Batronix.
With the covid, there may not be many people buying test equipment.
RTFM
Yeah, silly me for searching for the word ‘average’ in my downloadable .pdf file. Nothing returned, hence my befuddlement. I’m guessing now that searching for any word would have resulted in nothing found. I’m pleased to find that averaging is supported as I use it a lot in my guitar amplifier design.
For audio, you also have 10 bit mode in Acquire menu, in addition to ERES mode in MATH.
For audio, you also have 10 bit mode in Acquire menu, in addition to ERES mode in MATH.
Yes, a very nice feature. I am really enjoying using this scope so far. I am a scope junkie. Usually use my Agilent 7014B or one of the twenty Tektronix scopes I own.
Was looking for a nice gain/phase-profile presentation to give my amplifier customers and stumbled on the just-released SDS2000X Plus series with Bode plotting.
I'm adjusting to not having switchable 50ohm inputs. That was the reason I changed my order to the 4-channel version, to have 2 dedicated probe channels and hang 50ohm terminations on the other two channels.
Perfect.
For audio, you also have 10 bit mode in Acquire menu, in addition to ERES mode in MATH.
Yes, a very nice feature. I am really enjoying using this scope so far. I am a scope junkie. Usually use my Agilent 7014B or one of the twenty Tektronix scopes I own.
Was looking for a nice gain/phase-profile presentation to give my amplifier customers and stumbled on the just-released SDS2000X Plus series with Bode plotting.
I'm adjusting to not having switchable 50ohm inputs. That was the reason I changed my order to the 4-channel version, to have 2 dedicated probe channels and hang 50ohm terminations on the other two channels.
Perfect.
What do you mean " not having switchable 50ohm inputs." ?
It has switchable 1M/50OHm inputs..
It sure does. I just assumed it was much the same as my cheap Rigol DS1054Z.
Just have to remember to do the switch when probing and set to 10X.
Today will be the first time I get to spend time with it ... figure out where all the bones are buried.
Thanks for the heads-up ...
Probes….
Want to exchange the super-cheap ones which comes with the sds2104X+.
Do anyone have a advice for priceworthy and usable passive probes, bandwith 350Mhz/500Mhz ?
The Siglent SP2035A 350Mhz probe cost 159€ excl. VAT - One piece...
The 500Mhz Version cost 199€ excl. VAT.
Including VAT, 4pcs costs 947€, the 350Mhz Version 756€...way too much for a 1400€ scope.
So I´m looking for alternatives which will cost not more than 100€/each.
Probes….
Want to exchange the super-cheap ones which comes with the sds2104X+.
Do anyone have a advice for priceworthy and usable passive probes, bandwith 350Mhz/500Mhz ?
The Siglent SP2035A 350Mhz probe cost 159€ excl. VAT - One piece...
The 500Mhz Version cost 199€ excl. VAT.
Including VAT, 4pcs costs 947€, the 350Mhz Version 756€...way too much for a 1400€ scope.
So I´m looking for alternatives which will cost not more than 100€/each.
The *****A probes are autosense capable models I believe and not supported in SDS2kX Plus models.
Other possibilities are listed here:
https://int.siglent.com/u_file/document/Probe-Datasheet-V2.0E201912.pdf
Hi Rob,
I know this sheet - Except the mentioned probes before, the maximum bandwith of the others are 300Mhz.
I would like to have at least 350Mhz probes for my (now)350(500)Mhz scope.
But when there are no alternatives, I´ll go for the 300Mhz versions from siglent.
(Already looked around, there are some "cheap" so claimed 500Mhz probes on the market, but they´re looking suspicious to me)