Have to add about $120-200 on each for the prices in this country, unfortunately.
EDUX1002A: $569
EDUX1002G: $823
DSOX1102A 70 MHz: $823
DSOX1102A 100 MHz: $1114
DSOX1102G 70 MHz: $1076
DSOX1102G 100 MHz: $1367
EDUX1000 I2C/SPI/RS232 Decoder: $190
Also makes me curious how the bus training signals work if you don't have the bus decoding option installed? No I2C decoding training for you!
Now I really hope I win one
I´m curious: Will all the options of the sweepstake-scopes be permanent enabled?
(Including CAN and LIN?)
EDUX1000 I2C/SPI/RS232 Decoder: $190
Does that imply that the decodes for other models are more expensive ?
I think a problem they have is that they risk competing with their own 2000X series. Probably why there's no 4ch version.
It's certainly a big improvement on the very tired Rigol badged model, and I'm sure it will sell because of Keysight's brand reputation.
If they had included decodes and func gen as standard it could have been a much bigger deal - AFIAK nobody is yet including decodes as standard, which in these days when pretty much everything has an MCU is just ridiculous.
I'm guessing the marketing suits thought the Tek TBS was real competiion and not a sad joke.
Do we know if the EDU will be on general sale, or just to educational establishments ? I can sort of see that 100kpts isn't a big deal in education, but as we all know it's just hardware crippling, it still feels like a bit of a rip-off.
BTW another major manufacturer is releasing a new scope in about 2 weeks' time. Don't know how it's positioned market-wise but may know soon
I found this last night. Keysight's 1000X ad on youtube
It seems Daniel needs to change his signature to "get a real scope", instead of "all the scopes".
It seems Daniel needs to change his signature to "get a real scope", instead of "all the scopes".
Probably it will be a combination:
Get all the real scopes
How does one enter the competition for a scope? Im keen for one (I don't have a scope yet), so if this is the place, I'm in
How does one enter the competition for a scope? Im keen for one (I don't have a scope yet), so if this is the place, I'm in
www.scopemonth.comMore discussion in the "contests" section
The memory limitation is ridiculous.
FWIW, that spec is "per channel." Still, a memory increase is something that I'm pushing. If it happens, it'll probably be free.
For live debugging, it's less of an irritation, but for capturing & analyzing it could show up more.
If they are hackable though then it's a whole different ball game.
We can see a panel we can snap/cut out under the USB jack for the lan port. Can't help but wonder if we just need to add a magjack like the 2000/3000 series to gain network access. From there we need telnet access and then a little software magic to enable everything.
Looking forward to a tear down - or a free one to experiment with, fingers crossed.
$448 USD for the bottom model according to the prices on Keysight's US website.
Btw, why does the EU website never list prices? It's very annoying and not like I can't just change the location to United States and see them anyway.
Here you can find prices for Europe:
http://www.datatec.de/Oszilloskope-Probes/Oszilloskope-500MHz-Bandbreite/index.htmEDUX1002A (70MHz) - EUR 414,00 + VAT (19% in Germany)
DSOX1102A (70MHz) - EUR 599,00 + VAT (19% in Germany)
EDUX1002G (70MHz) - EUR 599,00 + VAT (19% in Germany)
DSOX1102G (70MHz) - EUR 783,00 + VAT (19% in Germany)
Upgrade to 100MHz:
DSOX1B7T102 - EUR 212,00 + VAT (19% in Germany)
Upgrade I²C, SPI, RS232 decoding etc:
DSOX1EMBD - EUR 138,00 + VAT (19% in Germany)
Upgrade CAN, CAN-FD and LIN Bus decoding etc:
DSOX1AUTO - EUR 138,00 + VAT (19% in Germany)
What is truth about its very tiny segmented memory acquisition function?
http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/5992-1965EN.pdf?id=2832547In data sheet text (page 3.):
Up to 50 segments can be captured on the 1000 X-Series models with a
minimum re-arm time of less than 19 us.
(with this speed even Siglent 1000X series can do real time waveform history with time stamps (just like segmented memory but all time on when scope run)
In data sheet specificaations list (page 17.):
Maximum segments = 50.
Re-arm time = 1 us (minimum time between
trigger events)
(this is quite fast IF it is true, even Siglent 1000X series can not this speed, only half. But amount of segments is max over a thousand fold.)
If 1us is true, Keysight 1000X series maximum segments/s speed is 1Msegment/s. Is it true?
Only max 50 segments, are there k missing or is it really only 50 segments?
Segment time stamps?
BTW another major manufacturer is releasing a new scope in about 2 weeks' time. Don't know how it's positioned market-wise but may know soon
I have one on the truck
It's not sub $1k
one lecroy 200 GS/s real time or blah?
because screw those kids stuff
For delivery to your dumpster.
Wish I had Dave's dumpster outside my place!
A treasure trove of great finds to be had!
The competition website seems to allow any country, just select 'other' and type the name of your country in the box.
The competition website seems to allow any country, just select 'other' and type the name of your country in the box.
But it's a lie. In the T&C it says:
"This promotion is limited to specific countries and is only open to entrants aged 18 years or older at the time of submission who are legal residents of, and physically located within Austria, Canada (excluding the Province of Quebec), Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States (excluding Florida, New York, and Rhode Island), and Venezuela"
AFIAK nobody is yet including decodes as standard, which in these days when pretty much everything has an MCU is just ridiculous.
Pico: 1-Wire, ARINC 429, CAN, DCC, DMX512, FlexRay, Ethernet 10Base-T, USB 1.1, I²C, I²S, LIN, PS/2, SPI, SENT, UART/RS-232. Standard on all models. In fact I yesterday received 2408B and it's a little monster with its 128MB memory
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You mean I have to drown at sea before I can get the dumpster?
AFIAK nobody is yet including decodes as standard, which in these days when pretty much everything has an MCU is just ridiculous.
Pico: 1-Wire, ARINC 429, CAN, DCC, DMX512, FlexRay, Ethernet 10Base-T, USB 1.1, I²C, I²S, LIN, PS/2, SPI, SENT, UART/RS-232. Standard on all models. In fact I yesterday received 2408B and it's a little monster with its 128MB memory
And if you want a benchtop scope then GW Instek's GDS2000E series has protocol decoding as standard.
I agree with Mike. Nowadays protocol decoding should be standard on an oscilloscope.