Let Saelig handle it and/or advise you on the best method to get it addressed.
Which are you closest to ?
I've opened an RMA with Saelig, and of course, now, after having applied a bit pressure to the right on the connector, I'm unable to reproduce it and now it is working ok. I'm going to send it anyway, as probably is going to be easy to see if disassembled and the "apply a bit of pressure" doesn't seem like the proper fix
No it's not a proper fix however you need ensure it will give further problems as when you send it back and techs try to replicate the issue and not succeed you might get it back again.
I know that would drive me
Wiggle it heaps.....just to be double sure it's got a problem.
No it's not a proper fix however you need ensure it will give further problems as when you send it back and techs try to replicate the issue and not succeed you might get it back again.
I know that would drive me
Wiggle it heaps.....just to be double sure it's got a problem.
Will they open the scope and verify the solder points or just try the cal points and if it works that's good enough and they won't even open it? Also I haven't seen photos of the front of the mainboard, is the cal connector soldered directly to the board or could it be that by pushing a bit I made a connector fully "connect" with the socket or whatever is soldered to the board?
IME they are lugs soldered to the PCB.
Check the teardown vids on P1 of this thread where the tails of the lugs should be visible on the bottom side of the PCB...the side that's visible in the teardowns.
Also... NICE SCOPE!
I wonder if mawyatt is happy with his purchase ?
Didn´t saw this before, a comparison list from siglent:
https://int.siglent.com/products-comparison/sds2000xp/#navs
Hello people,
It seems some of you have made extensive testing of the SDS2000X Plus and also have a broadwide experience about oscilloscopes. I see it is compared to the MSO5000 from rigol, how would it perform against a MSO7000 ? In terms of noise floor for example.
I may have the possibility to get one of these fully equiped (no price consideration here) but I never used a rigol or siglent scope, I'm completely unaware of the differences in terms of UI experience I always had a techtronix mdo3000 at work.
Hello people,
It seems some of you have made extensive testing of the SDS2000X Plus and also have a broadwide experience about oscilloscopes. I see it is compared to the MSO5000 from rigol, how would it perform against a MSO7000 ? In terms of noise floor for example.
I may have the possibility to get one of these fully equiped (no price consideration here) but I never used a rigol or siglent scope, I'm completely unaware of the differences in terms of UI experience I always had a techtronix mdo3000 at work.
I don't have any direct experience on the MSO7000, although I believe it's based the same front end ASICs as the MSO5000.
Forget the SDS5000X... wait for the SDS6000
it's a damn shame they wont send that model over seas or i'd buy one.. price on tmall is pretty reasonable
https://www.siglent.com/products-annex/sds6000-pro/
Tell them to hurry up and sell that and the sps5000x.. i need a new power supply
Forget the SDS5000X... wait for the SDS6000
Hello people,
It seems some of you have made extensive testing of the SDS2000X Plus and also have a broadwide experience about oscilloscopes. I see it is compared to the MSO5000 from rigol, how would it perform against a MSO7000 ? In terms of noise floor for example.
I may have the possibility to get one of these fully equiped (no price consideration here) but I never used a rigol or siglent scope, I'm completely unaware of the differences in terms of UI experience I always had a techtronix mdo3000 at work.If a higher sample rate and individual controls suit you better there is also the SDS5000X range.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/at-last-siglent_s-sds5054x-touchscreen/
These came out a year or so before SDS2000X Plus and the UI is very similar
Forget the SDS5000X... wait for the SDS6000
Hehe...
Me, I got a hint too.
Honestly, from the view as a hobbist, I´m very confident with my sds2K+, in my opinion it beats up everything under it´s great brother sds5k.
And I´m playing with the thoughts to buy a sds5k seriously.
But it´s too near to the 2k+, so I´m waiting...
IMHO they made a significant mistook not adding an internal AWG to SDS5kX or SDS6k Pro.
Also I have 10days to decide which model I'd like
Also I have 10days to decide which model I'd likeIMO you need consider future needs also and pricing of accessories you might not need right now.
Also running promotions:
https://www.siglenteu.com/news-article/address-more-applications-with-the-free-option-bundle-for-new-sds5000x-oscilloscopes/
https://www.siglenteu.com/news-article/save-up-to-e1464-with-a-new-sds2000x-plus-oscilloscope-and-option-bundle/
Also I have 10days to decide which model I'd likeIMO you need consider future needs also and pricing of accessories you might not need right now.
Also running promotions:
https://www.siglenteu.com/news-article/address-more-applications-with-the-free-option-bundle-for-new-sds5000x-oscilloscopes/
https://www.siglenteu.com/news-article/save-up-to-e1464-with-a-new-sds2000x-plus-oscilloscope-and-option-bundle/Do you know if the sds2000x plus has a lower noise floor than the sds5000x (for the same BW of course) ?
Accessories are pretty much known for every possible model I could chose, still looking for a good way to use tek current probes looks like it's possible with some efforts but that's not even mandatory.
QuoteIMHO they made a significant mistook not adding an internal AWG to SDS5kX or SDS6k Pro.
No Sir, in my opinion it´s the way to show that you will get a pro scope....
Pro scopes are pure scopes without toys like this....