I'm sure your brain will be happy to fill in the tones that it knows to usually go with that particular sensation, even if the ears have grown numb to them.
I'm sure your brain will be happy to fill in the tones that it knows to usually go with that particular sensation, even if the ears have grown numb to them.Huh?
Hi,
Single-, dual-, quadgrid etc, you won´t find this nice feature on lower...mid-cost scopes(although I got it on my sds2k+ wishlist).
The sds5000 didn´t have it too and let´s hope for siglent, their new flagship will have it.
Hi,
Single-, dual-, quadgrid etc, you won´t find this nice feature on lower...mid-cost scopes(although I got it on my sds2k+ wishlist).
The sds5000 didn´t have it too and let´s hope for siglent, their new flagship will have it.
It is a so simple matter as it is just representation of data in another way.
Took me total by surprise...
I have used High-end scopes a long time ago and remembered them with separate windows
Anyway you get a lot of scope for the money (especially when it gets "released" with all the BW and options)
I have used High-end scopes a long time ago and remembered them with separate windows
Well, that might be because those scopes typically actually ran some version of Windows, so windows made sense. I haven't used them a lot, but I've seen some in action. I really don't think that windows (or Windows) is a good solution on a small-ish instrument screen. Or at least it isn't better than a well-implemented scope display system using other methods.
Anyone has compared, how the SDS2000X Plus bus decode compares to 5000 series? The interface gets slowed down quite a lot with two buses active, wondering if it is good excuse for 5000 series there.
Hi there,
I'm having a problem with the SPI Decoder: After capturing an SPI sequence, which works well and shows the correct data (in the list view), I'd like to zoom in to see the full binary data also in the line view (where it is abbreviated). Hoewever, the full binaries only flash shortly and then vanish - I then see only two lines of MOSI and MISO, and no decoded data at all. It vanishes also from the list view. I only zoom up one additional level - and everything is gone (though signals of several bytes are on the screen). When I zoom back out, the abbreviated numbers return...
Am I just too stupid to use this correctly, or is it a bug? I'm using the latest firmware of the scope.
Cheers,
Anik
Some really good news for those that have purchased SDS2104X Plus, hacked it and need/want higher BW autosense probes.
It seems Siglent does want to sell probes and at really hot pricing too on the SP2000 and 3000 10x autosense range.
https://siglentna.com/products/accessories/probes/passive-probes/
Yes I may have helped them to see the obvious.
Some really good news for those that have purchased SDS2104X Plus, hacked it and need/want higher BW autosense probes.
It seems Siglent does want to sell probes and at really hot pricing too on the SP2000 and 3000 10x autosense range.
https://siglentna.com/products/accessories/probes/passive-probes/
Yes I may have helped them to see the obvious.
Here in Europe it is 199€ plus tax for a SP3050A. So even more expensive than PML711A-RO. Lets hope prices will go down.
Unlike other oscilloscopes, Siglent scopes only decode what is on screen. You have to use the zoom window to force a larger portion of decoded data to be available.
And if I had a wish, I would wish a decoding UI, more similar to lecroy.
Actually, I test a board with SPI communication at work, I´ll post some pictures in the next days, how the UI of the lecroy looks like.
From a lecroy ws3024, also known as sds3k....
Hi there,
I'm having a problem with the SPI Decoder: After capturing an SPI sequence, which works well and shows the correct data (in the list view), I'd like to zoom in to see the full binary data also in the line view (where it is abbreviated). Hoewever, the full binaries only flash shortly and then vanish - I then see only two lines of MOSI and MISO, and no decoded data at all. It vanishes also from the list view. I only zoom up one additional level - and everything is gone (though signals of several bytes are on the screen). When I zoom back out, the abbreviated numbers return...
Am I just too stupid to use this correctly, or is it a bug? I'm using the latest firmware of the scope.
Cheers,
AnikSimply, Siglent DSO's with deep memory are optimized for zoom in and the best way to use the deep memory is to capture long (slow) and zoom in for detailed inspection.
Zoom mode works well here using by the dual timebase feature and pan through the record or scroll the decode table.