I've also not got a recent email, so it's probably nothing to worry about.
Still no email and over 48 hours passed
Maybe 48 hours for redraw winners?
Hopefully I'll get the e-maill from them sometime today.
Take a deep breath everyone - giving away free stuff is not Keysight's business and it is very time-consuming to coordinate. They all have to do their normal work in addition to this promotional work. I am uniquely qualified to say that Keysight makes good on promises.
The winners are getting free stuff, probably best not to pester the source of the free stuff and discourage them from doing this again in the future.
Scopes have shipped, mine arrives late next week.
Scopes have shipped, mine arrives late next week.
Nice... Did you get an e-mail from them today?
I'm in Canada too but haven't heard anything from them in almost two months.
I know it's a ridiculous amount of scopes to deal with, across many countries, but it would have been good to keep the winners informed about how it's going in some official way.
If I was getting a free scope and it hadn't turned up yet, I wouldn't be saying anything until well into June!
This:
The winners are getting free stuff, probably best not to pester the source of the free stuff and discourage them from doing this again in the future.
.... three times over.
Yes, I know the wait may cause some people anxiety - but it's not as if you have put up a fist full of cash.
Breathe. Be patient ... and just realise how envious a lot of us are that you will be getting a free scope.
I totally agree with rx8pilot and brumby. Free stuff is free stuff.
I'm hoping a 'scope turns up at some point. I'm expecting to pay the VAT. I'm not expecting any extra freebies like decode options. It'll go on my bench, not eBay. And I'll be saying thanks to Keysight. Anything else would be impolite.
I would say that folks are excited to get their scopes, not necessarily impatient.
I think its fair to ask for shipping info. I have a standing "hold at depot" with Fedex, if the shipper has not put my phone number on the shipping label and I don't have a tracking number I wouldn't know if its just sitting on the shelf waiting for me. This recently happened to a few Cypress and ISSI orders of mine, I just happened to go to the Depot and they said they have 4 packages for me to sign for... to my surprise.
Scopes have shipped, mine arrives late next week.
Did anyone else got a reply from Keysight?
No email yet, but I was one of the later winners. My assumption is that they are going in order by who won first, but that's just a guess.
No email yet, but I was one of the later winners. My assumption is that they are going in order by who won first, but that's just a guess.
Sounds reasonable. It would be nice to hear something official from Keysight.
Scopes have shipped, but I'm not sure why the e-mails haven't gone out. I'll follow up with that individual.
Thanks, Daniel. You gave away a lot of scopes this year, so you must have lots of excited winners waiting out there.
Mine shipped Fedex and arrives Thursday, I would imagine it would be similar for everyone.
Update, most of the scopes have not left the factory yet, I was misinformed.
I'm doing everything I can to get them to ship as soon as humanly possible, thanks for your patience.
Totally understand.
I am going to embrace patience for once in my life.
Fun! Seems pretty normal behavior upon receipt of such an awesome piece of gear.
Lel, I would say that's a reasonable reaction.
Old news - as far as the calendar is concerned - but watching that again was just as engrossing as it was a year ago.
BTW - We were advised to stay tuned for the learning curve. Is there anything further on this - or did I just miss it?
Old news - as far as the calendar is concerned - but watching that again was just as engrossing as it was a year ago.
BTW - We were advised to stay tuned for the learning curve. Is there anything further on this - or did I just miss it?
It is almost time for a follow-up video. I have been very busy learning new things to take advantage of the new gear. The learning curve of the scope has been modest - actually quite easy to use. Learning how to move 6Gbps data all around a PCB is more difficult to learn as it turns out. On top of that - the 6Ghz probes are wildly expensive for a high-speed newcomer accustomed to 500 Mhz probes.
Anyway, I have one design going right now. The first attempt at high-speed sorta worked, but not very well. The scope immediately displayed the results of the problems and I dove back into the books, started a thread here on the EEVBlog and redesigned the PCB. It is supposed to arrive on Friday so I can assemble and test over the weekend to see how the changes worked.
The circuit is a functionally simple distribution amplifier that I am going to embed into one of my existing products. It is known art, therefore, a good place to jump in. If I can design high-speed serial receivers and cable drivers - can get that data into an FPGA where the fun really begins. The scope is being used exactly how I hoped - moving up and getting smarter faster. It has also led to the need for a variety of other instruments to make a complete bench - VNA, HD-SDI Analyzer, more probes, RF sim software, 4 more years of college, etc.
I think it's not an unusual reaction when winning such a scope