Nice! The specs look pretty good, and it can do PRBS patterns and I/Q modulation as well.
Any ideas when these devices will be available outside China? And what the targeted RRP is for the various versions?
If they get the price right then I'd consider the 500Mhz variant. Hell, I'd even be willing to play beta tester for this thing if that means I could get one at reasonable conditions
Siglent will take 4 to 6 months before shipping out of the domestic market. Or at least this is what they use to do.
This series actually interests me, no need to buy a Windows-machine (or license) to get wide range of functions out of this. Currently I have no need for fancy AVG, but you never know.
Released in the Chinese marketplace but as yet no western market release date or pricing.
Models of 200, 350 and 500 MHz, 2 channels and 2.4GSa / s sampling rate with 16 bit vertical resolution.
Sine wave amplitude:
20 Vpp ? 40 MHz, high impedance load
10 Vpp 40 MHz to 120 MHz (inclusive), high impedance load
5 Vpp 120 MHz ~ 160 MHz (included), high impedance load
3 Vpp 160 MHz to 350 MHz (inclusive), high impedance load
1.28 Vpp above 350MHz
Square wave to 120 MHz, risetime 2.4 ns max.
196 built-in arbitrary waveforms.
Arbitrary memory depth 2-20 Mpts
Datasheet: (Chinese)
http://www.siglent.com/Chinese_website2014/Datasheet/SDG6000X_DataSheet_DS0206E-C01A.pdf
Very interested in one of these for my lab at work, as the SDG2042X has been pretty good to me except for that one thing they couldn't fix.
Released in the Chinese marketplace but as yet no western market release date or pricing.
Models of 200, 350 and 500 MHz, 2 channels and 2.4GSa / s sampling rate with 16 bit vertical resolution.
Sine wave amplitude:
20 Vpp ? 40 MHz, high impedance load
10 Vpp 40 MHz to 120 MHz (inclusive), high impedance load
5 Vpp 120 MHz ~ 160 MHz (included), high impedance load
3 Vpp 160 MHz to 350 MHz (inclusive), high impedance load
1.28 Vpp above 350MHz
Square wave to 120 MHz, risetime 2.4 ns max.
196 built-in arbitrary waveforms.
Arbitrary memory depth 2-20 Mpts
Datasheet: (Chinese)
http://www.siglent.com/Chinese_website2014/Datasheet/SDG6000X_DataSheet_DS0206E-C01A.pdf
Very interested in one of these for my lab at work, as the SDG2042X has been pretty good to me except for that one thing they couldn't fix.
I'd like to say that I can tell you more about the SDG6000X series but I passed on beta testing one as I wanted to focus on the 4 ch X-E that was offered at the same time too.
Last I heard Wuerstchenhund might be getting one to beta test but Dave has unfortunately banned him from the forum so we've not likely to get much unless he PM's one of us. Last I looked at his profile he was keeping an eye on us all. He gave Siglent a good bit of stick over the years so I hope he makes some contribution to their products.
WRT 2042X, I'll have some more in a week or two and I'll reinvestigate the thing you wanted fixed/changed/added.
Last Friday I went trough the specs of the Chinese PDF, it seems the 500MHz will be kind of unique product. It is not easy to create the best test set-up, for sure high frequency calibrate coaxial cables and at least a 1GHz bandwidth oscilloscope with high sampling rate and accurate vertical resolution. I'm not sure I'll be ready to test it before Xmas even if I will get then unit as soon as it will be available in EU.
However I'm available for specific tests, if you are interested just drop me a line with your test requirement.
The European public launch for the SDG6000X is scheduled for November the 16th
It seems it will carry a surprise surprise for all of us ... the frequency maybe hackable as it is for the SDG2000X
Can't wait
Go an email Nov 10 from Circuit Specialists in the US showing these generators up for order.
SDG6022X 200MHz $1,499 (back order ships 11/29/17)
SDG6032X 350Mhz $3,339 (ships in 1-2 business days)
SDG6052X 500Mhz $5,299 (ships in 1-2 business days)
A fair bit pricier than the SDG2000x series but if you need the higher frequencies still probably a reasonable value.
I see this page on the English language site mentions a SDG6000X-E series. But there's no listed devices from that series. That's pretty interesting. Anyone have more info on that? Possibly from Chinese market?
The only details are just a note on rise times:
The rise/fall times of the SDG6000X can be set to as low as 1 ns (SDG6000X-E series as low as 2 ns), comparable to much higher – priced units.http://www.siglent.com/ENs/qyxwxx.aspx?id=2217&sid=25
I see this page on the English language site mentions a SDG6000X-E series. But there's no listed devices from that series. That's pretty interesting. Anyone have more info on that? Possibly from Chinese market?
The only details are just a note on rise times:
The rise/fall times of the SDG6000X can be set to as low as 1 ns (SDG6000X-E series as low as 2 ns), comparable to much higher – priced units.
http://www.siglent.com/ENs/qyxwxx.aspx?id=2217&sid=25
SDG6000X-E only for domestic market
EU launch was planned for the 16th not sure why is already online.
For this reason on our website we have activated the 3 models and the IQ option too so you can check European pricing.
All models available.
Which scope is used in that video? Afaik there is no siglent scope with that high bandwidth. There is just a branding Siglent powered by LeCroy. Can we also expect a high bandwidth scope from siglent?
SDS3000 or LeCroy WaveSurfer 3000 (same unit)
It's not a WaveSurfer 3000 - it lacks the ProBus probe connectors and seems to have only basic BNC inputs. Otherwise looks very similar, though white instead of black. Interesting that the Siglent scope runs LeCroy firmware.
I just checked again and I confirm is the SDS3000 (white version of the WaveSurfer 3000)
If you jump to 1’34” you can see the logic pod on the right.
It's not a WaveSurfer 3000 - it lacks the ProBus probe connectors and seems to have only basic BNC inputs. Otherwise looks very similar, though white instead of black. Interesting that the Siglent scope runs LeCroy firmware.
It looks like "alternative truth" aka "trumth" is so popular that it has to penetrate everywhere. Or how this must think?
Checking the facts.
TeledyneLecroy WaveSurfer 3000 is manufactured by Siglent and is same as Siglent SDS3000.
Yes labels are different and outer case plastic color is different.
No ProBus in Siglent? Where from this information come?
Look this image. Only BNC's ?
It's not a WaveSurfer 3000 - it lacks the ProBus probe connectors and seems to have only basic BNC inputs. Otherwise looks very similar, though white instead of black. Interesting that the Siglent scope runs LeCroy firmware.
It looks like "alternative truth" aka "trumth" is so popular that it has to penetrate everywhere. Or how this must think?
Checking the facts.
TeledyneLecroy WaveSurfer 3000 is manufactured by Siglent and is same as Siglent SDS3000.
Yes labels are different and outer case plastic color is different.
No ProBus in Siglent? Where from this information come?
Look this image. Only BNC's ?
The probus in next to each BNC. Siglent and LeCroy are exactly the same.
It's not a WaveSurfer 3000 - it lacks the ProBus probe connectors and seems to have only basic BNC inputs. Otherwise looks very similar, though white instead of black. Interesting that the Siglent scope runs LeCroy firmware.
It looks like "alternative truth" aka "trumth" is so popular that it has to penetrate everywhere. Or how this must think?
Checking the facts.
TeledyneLecroy WaveSurfer 3000 is manufactured by Siglent and is same as Siglent SDS3000.
Yes labels are different and outer case plastic color is different.
No ProBus in Siglent? Where from this information come?
Look this image. Only BNC's ?
The probus in next to each BNC. Siglent and LeCroy are exactly the same.
I know this of course.
But @bson "know" the "alternative truth".
Which scope is used in that video? Afaik there is no siglent scope with that high bandwidth. There is just a branding Siglent powered by LeCroy. Can we also expect a high bandwidth scope from siglent?
Maybe next year.
hopefully with more horsepower and capacitive touch instead of that crappy resistive one.. it's been a real pain to use that lecroy
Which scope is used in that video? Afaik there is no siglent scope with that high bandwidth. There is just a branding Siglent powered by LeCroy. Can we also expect a high bandwidth scope from siglent?
Maybe next year.
hopefully with more horsepower and capacitive touch instead of that crappy resistive one.. it's been a real pain to use that lecroy
I didn't try the touch screen when I was at the Siglent factory 3 years back, only the physical controls, however I don't hear of negative comments of the SDG2000X AWG touch screen so one would imagine any touch interface for a new high BW Siglent DSO will follow the experience gained with the popular SDG2000X series.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/siglent's-new-products-sds3000-series-oscilloscopes/msg558936/#msg558936
well, screen is about twice as big..
in the lecroy we demoed the touchscreen was so bad that you had to press too hard to use it and when you didn't move your finger the cursor would move frenetically. with a stylus, not so bad but at that point i'd rather use a mouse thank you very much