So, hypothetically - say Rigol can fix the problem with the DZ1054Z by re flashing the firmware but after which you will lose the ability to hack the firmware
If they wanted to make it unhackable, they would have done so already. I'm pretty sure they make it hackable on purpose.
I know and it's not really what I asked... there seems to be a lot of noise here about how bad Rigol is for having such a bug in their 'scope.
But just say you had to choose? What would you do?
I personally would leave it as it is right now, nice and "upgraded". For my typical use none of the bugs are a problem. And at that price it already paid for itself in my time that I would otherwise spend debugging problems using blinking LEDs.
I was not impressed with the fan loudness, so I replaced the fan with a quieter one, voiding the warranty along the way. So no RMA for me, not that I would bother sending it anywhere anyway.
Rigol, Siglent and Hantek all have sub 400 dollar scopes. I wonder what Siglent and Hantek have planned. Price cuts?
suicide?
i already said that i wouldn't upgrade firmware for this, if i'll lose bandwidth...
it is more important than nuances i would probably never even notice....no ac trigger, no trigger point at the end of the universe (
) and no need to have perfectly centered sweep....
if you gave me best scope ever, i still don't use these things.
but bandwidth of that best scope?
that i would use!
i'll repeat again: should be fixed, but even if they don't...no big deal.
Hi all!
Finally gonna pull the trigger and order a 1054z end of the week.
Could somebody please send me the Tequipment eevblog discount code? Very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Davros
Careful, the DSA815 Spectrum Analyzer has been made un-hackable from reports on here.
Just got mine today. It was intended to replace my DS1102E...... BUT: I was not convinced right away unfortunately.
I love the features it comes with, lots of interface improvements over the 1102E but it's surprisingly SLOW to refresh any user input.
When twisting the knobs to move cursors, or the trigger level or menu navigation, the older 1102E response is instantaneous and at a high frame rate (I'm using wrong terminology all over the place but I hope you get the idea). The new 1054Z is so slow that it becomes VERY frequent to enter wrong commands because you fell short on the selection or went too far. Also, aiming the correct trigger level or a cursor is a pain on this scope only because of the slow response. You can tell from Dave's video when he dials the trigger level.
When using the roll mode, you can easily tell how the line horribly skips pixels (again, can't help but using the FPS terminology to describe this). The 1102E does so much better that I'm not sure if I should even replace it with the new one.
Is there anybody else as annoyed as I am by the user input reaction rate on this scope?
When twisting the knobs to move cursors, or the trigger level or menu navigation, the older 1102E response is instantaneous and at a high frame rate (I'm using wrong terminology all over the place but I hope you get the idea). The new 1054Z is so slow that it becomes VERY frequent to enter wrong commands because you fell short on the selection or went too far. Also, aiming the correct trigger level or a cursor is a pain on this scope only because of the slow response. You can tell from Dave's video when he dials the trigger level.
Can you be a bit more specific? Do you mean with a single channel on at any timebase? Or multiple channels? My own subjective opinion is that it's fine with 1 channel on, but gets a bit more sluggish with each new channel (or function) added.
Also, the frame rate is a bit irrelevant. At faster timebases, the DS1054Z is capturing MANY more waveforms per second than your DS1102E, which captures a maximum of something like 80 - 200 wfrm/s - while the DS1054Z is capturing like 1000 - 30000 wfrm/s. This means that even if, for example, the DS1102E is refreshing the screen 50 times a second, each refresh contains 1 or 2 new waveforms - while if the DS1054Z is updating the screen 30 times a second, each update contains 30 - 1000 new waveforms.
Can you be a bit more specific? Do you mean with a single channel on at any timebase? Or multiple channels? My own subjective opinion is that it's fine with 1 channel on, but gets a bit more sluggish with each new channel (or function) added.
Also, the frame rate is a bit irrelevant. At faster timebases, the DS1054Z is capturing MANY more waveforms per second than your DS1102E, which captures a maximum of something like 80 - 200 wfrm/s - while the DS1054Z is capturing like 1000 - 30000 wfrm/s. This means that even if, for example, the DS1102E is refreshing the screen 50 times a second, each refresh contains 1 or 2 new waveforms - while if the DS1054Z is updating the screen 30 times a second, each update contains 30 - 1000 new waveforms.
I'm testing with a single-channel on any time base. And I'm sure the scope is capturing fine. My complaint is mostly around user interface speed. I also didn't like the smoothness at which the line is plotted in roll mode (the delay effect gets terrible when adding any math function).
It feels like overall the interface desperately needs either a faster processor or a better firmware.
It feels like overall the interface desperately needs either a faster processor or a better firmware.
Well, I won't argue that it could use a faster processor - but at €300 for 4 channels, intensity-grading, and 30k wfrm/s, I'm not sure Rigol could make much money if they used a faster one. I'm sure every penny on parts is meaningful at that price point.
Siglent's SDS2000 series was ALWAYS identified as "a work in progress"....it still is.
Where is the WIP sticker located on the SDS2000 units that Siglent is currently selling?
Hopefully it's on the outside of the box, and not on the unit itself, so one will see it before opening it. I don't recall Nico ever mentioning one on his?
When I look on the Tequipment web site, I see them for sale, and I see their Specs, but I see no "Work In Progress" that they've been "ALWAYS identified as", per your statement.
I think WIP is a commercial statement, it's probably nowhere to be found.
DS1074Z
Very nice Z-axis modulation. My old Tek 2465 analog can also do this but it need external Z-axis signal for modulating like this.
Rigol can derive this Z-axis (intensity) modulation directly from really pure sineave from oscilloscope input.
Perhaps next what I see is that this new era magic box draws image of chost or mountain troll instead of signal under test for just make fun for user. (Guessing Task (puzzle): where fuck this "intensity modulation like effect" is coming and it appears at many different input signal spot frequencies. (I know answer. And note for noobs who are amazing all "weird" things, this is how oscilloscope naturally works, it is not bug or failure
))
( WIP --- or not )
Hi, I have been lurking this forum for a while. Finally decided to buy DS1054Z.
I would very much appreciate if somebody could please send me the Tequipment eevblog discount code!
Thanks, Seavan
Hi, I have been lurking this forum for a while. Finally decided to buy DS1054Z.
I would very much appreciate if somebody could please send me the Tequipment eevblog discount code!
Thanks, Seavan
pm sent
Would you please pm me as well? It would be much appreciated.
Was about to pull the trigger on a used Tek 475 when I saw this! Can someone please send me the code? Thanks so much! I'm a long-time EEVBlog lurker on Youtube, new forum member....looks great so far...I'm sure I'll be coming here regularly from now on!
Was about to pull the trigger on a used Tek 475 when I saw this! Can someone please send me the code? Thanks so much! I'm a long-time EEVBlog lurker on Youtube, new forum member....looks great so far...I'm sure I'll be coming here regularly from now on!
pm sent
btw, discount codes can be found(or asked) here
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/special-price-for-eevblog-members/
Hi, I have been lurking this forum for a while. Finally decided to buy DS1054Z.
I would very much appreciate if somebody could please send me the Tequipment eevblog discount code!
Thanks, Seavan
When I bought mine I asked about the EEV BLOG discount and they gave it to me, no secret code needed.
When I bought mine I asked about the EEV BLOG discount and they gave it to me, no secret code needed.
It's needed for web orders.
When I bought mine I asked about the EEV BLOG discount and they gave it to me, no secret code needed.
It's needed for web orders.
Naw, chat line, get a quote, convert to order. No phone needed...
When I bought mine I asked about the EEV BLOG discount and they gave it to me, no secret code needed.
It's needed for web orders.
Naw, chat line, get a quote, convert to order. No phone needed...
You're assuming the order is placed during normal business hours when there are humans to man chat windows and generate quotes (phones and email too).
FWIW, I prefer the immediateness of web ordering since I like to peruse the clearance items, which are best grabbed ASAP.