QuoteI confirmed that SDS2000X HD models will be in the global market in July.
5 months to wait...argh..QuoteHere are some SDS2000X HD spec data
2 things....3 things about:
The 500Mhz bandwith....When it´s not possible to have this bandwith with all channels active on a 4-channel device, you shouldn´t offer this.
Like my sds2k+, it gives you the feeling to have something limited, not finished - Couldn´t describe it better in a foreign language.
Everybody knows about the limitations in samplerate and memory in general what 2/4 channels concerns and don´t have a problem with it.
But bandwith...Unique thing.
Plus: the model labeling, sds2504...sounds like 500Mhz 4 channels, that´s not true.
Correct labeling should be 2502, although it got 4 channels.
Then the integrated awg...
I´m not a fan of it in general, this is too rudimental to be a serious alternative to stand-alone units.
So just leave it..
The mentioned specs are "horrible", 25Mhz instead of the 50Mhz the sds2k+ got.
Weak amplitude, very raw functions in general, 25Mhz only for sinewaves, 10Mhz square and, if I saw it right, poor 300Khz for triangle, still no FM/AM functions...Leave it.
When you buy a scope for 2500...3000€, you don´t need a internal awg, you already got one.
Apart from this all, when it will come, I´ll buy it immediately.
A true native 12bit scope for a entry price under the sds5000 series ( should be, otherwise the 5000 series makes no sense anymore apart the max bandwith)...
The RTB2000 series was called "A true gamechanger", well, this will be the next.
Nowhere has it been said or promised that the entire Chinese domestic market model series will be released as such to markets outside China.
I confirmed that SDS2000X HD models will be in the global market in July.
Hi rf-loop...QuoteNowhere has it been said or promised that the entire Chinese domestic market model series will be released as such to markets outside China.
It was mentioned a couple of weeks ago in this thread - And only 2 days before:
I confirmed that SDS2000X HD models will be in the global market in July.
So I had related my last post to that.
When it´s not true he should delete it.
Martin
Let me explain more about my source. I asked the sales manager at the country distributor to ask Siglent HQ directly when it will be available in European market. He wrote to Siglent and the answer was it will come in July, but there is no clue about the pricing yet.
Let me explain more about my source. I asked the sales manager at the country distributor to ask Siglent HQ directly when it will be available in European market. He wrote to Siglent and the answer was it will come in July, but there is no clue about the pricing yet.
So you already got your answer.
It is coming. Yes.
When? When it's ready.
What exact models? We'll see.
What will the prices be? We'll see.
What do you expect to hear here?
Nobody that has real details will speak before they are ready and allowed to.
Everything else is waste of time and oxygen. We'll just have to wait..
We can discuss technical details here though, that is not waste of time..
The 500Mhz bandwith....When it´s not possible to have this bandwith with all channels active on a 4-channel device, you shouldn´t offer this.
Plus: the model labeling, sds2504...sounds like 500Mhz 4 channels, that´s not true.
The 500Mhz bandwith....When it´s not possible to have this bandwith with all channels active on a 4-channel device, you shouldn´t offer this.
Why not? There are several DSOs out there that have a higher bandwidth with 2 channels. In 4 channel mode the bandwidth gets limited. In the end having 2 channels is better compared to needing an extra oscilloscope.
Let me explain more about my source. I asked the sales manager at the country distributor to ask Siglent HQ directly when it will be available in European market. He wrote to Siglent and the answer was it will come in July, but there is no clue about the pricing yet.
Let me explain more about my source. I asked the sales manager at the country distributor to ask Siglent HQ directly when it will be available in European market. He wrote to Siglent and the answer was it will come in July, but there is no clue about the pricing yet.
Only 7 weeks left...
I confirmed that SDS2000X HD models will be in the global market in July.
There are many details not directly visible from datasheet too..
Counter has statistics and a totalizer mode that can also be gated....
DVM has trend plot, histogram etc..
Hi rf-loop...QuoteNowhere has it been said or promised that the entire Chinese domestic market model series will be released as such to markets outside China.
It was mentioned a couple of weeks ago in this thread - And only 2 days before:
I confirmed that SDS2000X HD models will be in the global market in July.
So I had related my last post to that.
When it´s not true he should delete it.
Martin
There are many details not directly visible from datasheet too..
Counter has statistics and a totalizer mode that can also be gated....
DVM has trend plot, histogram etc..Any Memory Management options ?
Hello,
TopQuark:
"The reason I am looking at an potential upgrade is I have a real need for very low noise measurements for an upcoming project, the more SNR and dynamic range I can get out of the scope, the better. Both scopes can achieve 70uV RMS noise floor, although the picoscope has to be limited to 65MS/s, while 70uV RMS is at full 500MHz BW for the SDS2504X HD"
I belief that SDS2504X HD is better for SNR. How will be the SNR at 1 V/div
Here pictures of a picoscope 4262 and 5243A and 5444B
+-10 mV and +-5 V
Sometimes zoom is used to see the noise better. On 4262 is a 50 Ohm terminator to prevent to much noise from outside.
Best regards
egonotto
Here pictures of a picoscope 4262 and 5243A and 5444B
+-10 mV and +-5 V
Sometimes zoom is used to see the noise better. On 4262 is a 50 Ohm terminator to prevent to much noise from outside.
Just some quick preliminary noise numbers.... These are not "official" numbers or guaranteed in any way, mind you...
2mV/div (rough equivalent to pico +-10mV, actually +-8mV) @50Ω
72µV RMS BW 500 MHz
47µV RMS BW 200 MHz
24µV RMS BW 20 MHz
1V/div (rough equivalent to pico +-5V, actually +-4V) @50Ω
5,2mV RMS BW 500 MHz
5mV RMS BW 200 MHz
3,8mV RMS BW 20 MHz