Hello,
simone.pignatti wrote:
"Here is a screen shot from Bode Plot on SDS5000X".
Why almost same color for amplitude and phase?
Best regards
egonotto
Simple Bode plot exercise/example.
1 KHz to 30 KHz passive band pass filter.
Components breadboarded from parts on hand.
Based entirely on the circuit example from here:
https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/filter/filter_4.html
Should give us something like this:
New firmware for SDS5000X models.
New functionality added plus enhancements and fixes etc.
Release notes
9. Optimized SPO display
New firmware for SDS5000X models.
New functionality added plus enhancements and fixes etc.
Release notes
9. Optimized SPO display
First, THIS is what I call a UPDATE....Rigol should learn from.
Then: see point 9, does it means, that the intensity grade was "corrected" (see dave´s moaning about in his vid) ?
Anyway, about that modulation intensity grading thing: does that new screenshot really look much better than what Dave showed? Being more in the LeCroy than in the Agilent corner, I don't put too much interest in intensity grading, but this sure doesn't look perfect, does it?
Hm, I actually never saw the purpose of that "one window per channel" thing. You sacrifice display size and lose easy means of checking signal synchronization. Useless to me.
Useless to me.
Anyway, most of the things I love about LeCroys (always measure from the buffer, control over sampling rate or memory size, storing/restoring the whole system state including all data, data-analysis through WaveScan) seems to be missing in the SDS5000X while even the WS3000(Z) (despite being slow and too expensive) supports all of these features (as far as I recall - I don't use them that often
QuoteUseless to me.Mhh….check it out.
I still think the WS3000 is somewhat nice and with the WS3000Z the GUI speed issues should be improved, so this is a scope that I think I could like
So I really hoped for the SDS5000X to become a WS3000Z with a much lower price tag that would compensate for some minor limitations.
I´d suggest to buy some of the 350Mhz SDS5000 models for our testfield, but there was some concerns about for some reasons, E.g. we couldn´t use our AP current probes on it.
I think, the SDS5000 is the advanced model of the SDS3000 vulgo WS3000Z series.
I think, the SDS5000 is the advanced model of the SDS3000 vulgo WS3000Z series.As I tried to illustrate several times, the SDS5000 is not superior to the WS3000(Z) and therefore alot to the SDS3000(X) in every aspect. Not only feature wise but also spec wise.
I don't see how Siglent could justify giving this upgrade for free.
Imagine those who paid for the 500Mhz version a few weeks or months ago ?
I don't see how Siglent could justify giving this upgrade for free.
Imagine those who paid for the 500Mhz version a few weeks or months ago ?Somewhat invalid argument since that's the whole idea of a campaign. Look at the offers from R&S or Rigol.
As discussed before, the average profit per item is probably more or less the same during a campaign, but more units are sold.
After all it's not a charity event but a marketing campaign.
It is more easy to allow big discount when you sell a product with large margin.
As far as I know, the SDS5000X is the cheapest 1Ghz scope on the market.
You can't expect the same discount from R&S and Siglent regarding their price policy.