I could talk about the two models now, as I have owned both - but why are you opening a new thread?
If you don't have a 2000X yet and are faced with the choice of 2000X plus or 1000X HD, it may look a little different.
tautech, please tell us again what your crystal ball sees regarding the lifetime of firmware releases for the 2000X HD.
SDS2000X Plus (8bit & 10bit mode) should remain as it is a good performer for the $.
SDS2000X Plus (8bit & 10bit mode) should remain as it is a good performer for the $.And the SDS2000X Plus tuning is simple as it gets.
The 10 bits helps a lot but BW is limited about 100Mhz.
SDS2000X Plus (8bit & 10bit mode) should remain as it is a good performer for the $.And the SDS2000X Plus tuning is simple as it gets.
No comprende.QuoteThe 10 bits helps a lot but BW is limited about 100Mhz.Of course, it's accomplished via oversampling and without a 10bit 100 MHz BW limit aliasing could result.
Your point please ?
In addition a upcoming FW for the SDS2000X Plus is also delayed or in question . As they liked to fix the HD bugs first .
and yes this feature spec is not a big deal
just trying to understand the “why” and if there is any notable implication for the product (especially with respect to the support road map) beyond this one feature spec
it would be nice if someone from Siglent could explain it
Same, I'd like to know why. I can make some guesses, but there's no point in guessing. I don't think there's any real concern for the support roadmap for any of these for at least a few years.
In addition a upcoming FW for the SDS2000X Plus is also delayed or in question . As they liked to fix the HD bugs first .
It's called beta testing. They test things thoroughly before release. That's what we call a good thing.
In addition a upcoming FW for the SDS2000X Plus is also delayed or in question . As they liked to fix the HD bugs first .
It's called beta testing. They test things thoroughly before release. That's what we call a good thing.
All professional tests even beta or alpha or any others have a protocol with a given dead line. And Siglent and others gets as from the give regions So any purchases to consider about.
Just wanted to ask if the the 2000X HD will decode on both the analog and digital channels in binary (1s and 0s, not just Hex or ASCII), both below the waveform and in the table view (for UART, I2C, SPI, etc.)? Thanks
The manual indicates this is supported but it's less than 100% clear.
What I'm hoping it does is decode in Hex, binary, ASCII, and decimal formats for each protocol. Can anyone confirm this? Thx
I saw this (maybe it's old?); I'm wondering what this is about?
https://siglentna.com/operating-tip/oscilloscope-binary-data-format/?pdf=20056
Just wanted to ask if the the 2000X HD will decode on both the analog and digital channels in binary (1s and 0s, not just Hex or ASCII), both below the waveform and in the table view (for UART, I2C, SPI, etc.)? Thanks
The manual indicates this is supported but it's less than 100% clear.
What I'm hoping it does is decode in Hex, binary, ASCII, and decimal formats for each protocol. Can anyone confirm this? Thx
I saw this (maybe it's old?); I'm wondering what this is about?
https://siglentna.com/operating-tip/oscilloscope-binary-data-format/?pdf=20056Yep very old.
FYI all recent models can save in the more compact BIN format where preinstalled for download from the scope is the BIN to CSV file convertor. It is also accessible from the webserver where there is a special virtual button to send it through to your PC's download folder.
You install this tiny app on a PC and run it to convert a BIN file to CSV.
And just to confirm this is all doable…
“The 2000X HD will decode on both the analog and digital channels in binary (1s and 0s, not just Hex or ASCII), both below the waveform and in the table view (for UART, I2C, SPI, etc.)?”
Just wanted to ask if the the 2000X HD will decode on both the analog and digital channels in binary (1s and 0s, not just Hex or ASCII), both below the waveform and in the table view (for UART, I2C, SPI, etc.)? Thanks
Just wanted to ask if the the 2000X HD will decode on both the analog and digital channels in binary (1s and 0s, not just Hex or ASCII), both below the waveform and in the table view (for UART, I2C, SPI, etc.)? ThanksYes, it does hex, binary, decimal and ASCII for all protocols and it makes no difference whether analog and digital input channels are used.