So, a hub seems like a good purchase. Can anyone confirm what works with the MSO5000? I think it's USB 2.0 and wondered if this one from Amazon would do?
Yes, if you need to have additional devices - like flash memory to save screen capture & other possible ssh console sessions - then a small usb hub is the way to go.
I used a USB3 hub and it worked ok - so I guess the Rigol, if USB2 only, will still work with a USB3 hub because the USB3 'chipset' will still interface to USB2 - keeping in mind that the port 'activity' will be downgraded to USB2 - despite having a USB3 device plugged-in
With that in mind - I would not get a USB2 hub -
instead get a USB3 hub - as it will downgrade itself to USB2 when plugged-into the Rigol
Now if you ever want to use the hub not with the Rigol - you will have a USB3 capable hub -> better than USB2
Just watched video review of MSO7000 (unboxing and first impressions) - Dave made some time ago
At ~47min into the video - Dave starts talking about the 'dicky' layout of the fonts for the buttons & text
After having a closer look at the 'new' MSO5000 - I'm glad to say its way better than the 7000 -
Dave was right - its 'dicky' So - we all good -
MSO5000 series 'trumps' button text and font layout of the 7000 series
I just got my MSO5074 delivered today:
- FW: 00.01.03.00.01
- HW: 01.01.000
- Build: 2020-03-30 // calibration date: 2nd June 2020.
I'm happy with both noise level (my laptop is noisier) and screen.
Thanks for the info.
FYI, the Build is not the date your scope was built, it was tied to the firmware version. The best way to approximate your actual manufactured date for your scope is the date on the cal cert.
Anyone has a MSO5000-E ?
[Supported Model] All the MSO5000-E Series Digital Oscilloscopes
[Latest Revision Date] 2020/04/30
[Updated Contents]
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v00.01.03.00.00 2020/04/30
-Add bode map function
- It solves the error of SCPI instruction reading La channel memory data
- Optimized the connection HDMI start problem optimized the connection HDMI start problem
- Optimize the vertical gear, channel zero elimination error
- Optimization of the inconsistency between SPI CLK and SDA names
- Zoom mode square wave display in optimized 2S time base
- Added command to get pass / fail times
- Delete the default email account and password
- Problems in remote instructions are optimized
- Optimized 1K storage depth, waveform recording
- The problem of too many stuck events in optimized decoding
v00.01.01.00.03 2019/08/19
- Release the production version
Hey All,
I'm trying to update the repo https://gitlab.com/riglol/rigolee/-/tree/MSO5000/GEL but seem to have missed some software versions I've heard that there was a v00.01.02.00.02 and a v00.01.02.00.03, but I sadly missed those.
If anybody can hook me up with those two releases, I can add them to the repo. I do have v00.01.03.00.01 Repo updated with those
MSO-5000E seems interesting, as tv84 said, what is that? and how does it fit in with our current MSO5000? How are we looking in terms of update files for that? It looks like a butchered MS5000 with only 2 channels, and potentially a little cheaper? Only different housing?
As for the other's, I know there's no DS7000 or MSO8000 files yet, as I wasn't paying too much attention there, but I want to rectify that
I have the latest version, but other then that nothing yet. Who can help me complete my collection there? The reason why these are important, is because of the shared code base they have ...
While off-topic; it seems that RSA3000 and RSA5000 are both zynq fpga designs made with similar software, so I'm going to start collecting those as well, but not sure if we have dedicated threads for those, feel free to point me in the right direction
As for DG800 and DG900 may also be linux based, but no idea on those yet (only checked firmware sizes) so the same applies here too.
Thanks!
If anybody can hook me up with those two releases, I can add them to the repo. I do have v00.01.03.00.01
See pm.
Thank you hero! i'll process them and uploaded a little messy now; i'll clean it up in a few months' time
@Gandalf_Sr / other Rigol MSO5000 users, do you recommend the Rigol MSO5000 or do you suggest spending extra and buying the Siglent SDS2000X Plus?
Good to see you back in TT mode again we missed your superlative ability to push Siglent at every single opportunity normal service has been resumed obviously the those recent shot across the bows have literally gone way over the top
He just posted a comparision vid
Good to see you back in TT mode again we missed your superlative ability to push Siglent at every single opportunity normal service has been resumed obviously the those recent shot across the bows have literally gone way over the top
Really ?
Are you trolling me ?
A question that was addressed at Gandalf_Sr whom hasn't the foggyist of how the 2kX Plus performs has been directed to a post where Howard that has both scopes
and taken the trouble to make an informative head to head video where Vladamir can make up his own mind which direction he wants to go.
Good to see you back in TT mode again we missed your superlative ability to push Siglent at every single opportunity normal service has been resumed obviously the those recent shot across the bows have literally gone way over the top
So someone
actively asks for information on a Siglent product versus a Rigol product, and Tautech pointing them at an independant comparison video somehow qualifies as pushing "Siglent at every single opportunity"? If it is then I'm also the bleeding Queen of Sheba and you're required to call me "Your Majesty" henceforth. Really, if you're going to publicly call someone out then decency demands that you have some actual substance to your accusations.
Seems like I've stirred the beast
on this particular occasion I have to hold my hands up and apologise, I did not read the previous posts requesting the information that TT provided. So I am sorry for the offense caused by the comments in my post and to TT for any infurances implied in said post.
Seems like I've stirred the beast on this particular occasion I have to hold my hands up and apologise, I did not read the previous posts requesting the information that TT provided. So I am sorry for the offense caused by the comments in my post and to TT for any infurances implied in said post.
Accepted, thank you.
We each can have a hair trigger at times.
Don't be too rough with Sighound36.
He tries to have fun with his new big toy.
But her body cannot handle so much noise and heat.
Personally, I prefer my toys to be quiet, even big ones otherwise It tends to drive me crazy
Don't be too rough with Sighound36.
He tries to have fun with his new big toy.
But her body cannot handle so much noise and heat.
Personally, I prefer my toys to be quiet, even big ones otherwise It tends to drive me crazy
I agree completely even my big 800 watt dc load is quieter than the beast of Bogdanoff
@Gandalf_Sr / other Rigol MSO5000 users, do you recommend the Rigol MSO5000 or do you suggest spending extra and buying the Siglent SDS2000X Plus?
Vlad,
I am not a Siglent fan because of a problem I had a while back with one of their scopes - it was brand new, didn't work properly, and they wouldn't fix it. I argued and argued with them and, eventually they gave me my money back.
The Rigol MSO5000 is not perfect but it does everything I need it to.
My workshop is now a Siglent-free zone.
@Gandalf_Sr / other Rigol MSO5000 users, do you recommend the Rigol MSO5000 or do you suggest spending extra and buying the Siglent SDS2000X Plus?
Vlad,
I am not a Siglent fan because of a problem I had a while back with one of their scopes - it was brand new, didn't work properly, and they wouldn't fix it. I argued and argued with them and, eventually they gave me my money back.
The Rigol MSO5000 is not perfect but it does everything I need it to.
My workshop is now a Siglent-free zone.
I had the MSO5000 and found it to be a good device.
Getting all of that into one device at this price point is definitely a huge challenge.
If I had to choose today, I will surely go to the Siglent which is more polished...but it is something like +30% more expensive than the Rigol.
The Siglent has a bigger screen and a better front end but in terms of functionality, it's pretty much the same.
The Rigol deserves a little update to add some details that could make it unbeatable.
Gandalf_Sr is right, I too have dealt with Siglent on two or three occasions and it is true that we are very far from a premium service.
Everything has been sorted out but I have the feeling that Siglent is relatively tight on money, probably because the margins on their device are low and they have limited room for maneuver.
I have not yet had to deal with Rigol that said so it may be the same thing.
Thank you all for your contributions, both seem like great tools atm. On one hand Siglent seems quite appealing; on the other, you have Rigol's price combined with @Gandalf_Sr's very interesting LA probe design
@ve2mrx
Just something to watch out for: keyboard layouts! Keyboards send scan codes, not characters!
IMHO the scan codes only differ for PS/2 keyboards, not USB keyboards. Should be defined in the USB specification.
@ve2mrx
Just something to watch out for: keyboard layouts! Keyboards send scan codes, not characters!
IMHO the scan codes only differ for PS/2 keyboards, not USB keyboards. Should be defined in the USB specification.
I disagree, on my Raspberry Pi using a USB keyboard, I still need to set the correct keyboard layout. It is the same with other OSes like Windows. The keyboard is just that, a key board. What is sent are scan codes, which the OS has to map to characters and functions. This is the reason you can use any USB or PS/2 keyboard to write in any language, or whatever mapping you want to design like DVORAK.
Reference:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Keyboard_inputMartin