Who knows what it is "Depth Recover" in the FACTORY submenu in SAVE/RECAL menu on a SIGLENT SDS 1102CML?
In the HELP menu there is nothing about it.
I'm not sure, but I guess it's like a reset to factory defaults but even more
Siglent SPD3303, channel 1 is channel 2, vice versa? You confuse me.
Are there two different models? I am aware of the difference in resulution between D and S model, but did you change the channelorder between the two?
http://www.siglent.com/en/news/detail.aspx?id=100000040068753&nodecode=119002004
Take a look at "Timing Output Function by Panel" and "Real-time Waveform Display".
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Who knows what it is "Depth Recover" in the FACTORY submenu in SAVE/RECAL menu on a SIGLENT SDS 1102CML?
In the HELP menu there is nothing about it.
I'm not sure, but I guess it's like a reset to factory defaults but even more
"Depth Recover" will remove the stored waveform, setup and the mask setting of Pass/Fail function.
4ADC + less interleave distortion due better ratio of clock jitter on non-dedicated FPGA clockout pins
vs. phase shit needs for 1GSs and amount of ADCs.
5ADC - more interleave distortion due worse ratio of clock jitter on non-dedicated FPGA clockout pins
vs. phase shit needs for 1GSs and amount of ADCs.
I am not shure that you can set 36v offset on 500mV/div.
Probably that's the problem. You overdrive the input amplifier
Is there a setting? Firmware update? Or the unit is possibly defective?
I'm looking at the SDS1102CML, where is the best place to buy one in the UK, they are either grossly overpriced their RRP or from China and am concerned about import taxes and warranty.
I'm looking at the SDS1102CML, where is the best place to buy one in the UK, they are either grossly overpriced their RRP or from China and am concerned about import taxes and warranty.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Siglent-SDS1102CML-Digital-Oscilloscope-100MHz-1GSa-s-Real-Time-Sample-Rate-/271222811453?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Test_Measurement_Equipment_ET&hash=item3f2623ab3d
I've bought from them before. They can usually give you a small discount if you ask.
QuoteIs there a setting? Firmware update? Or the unit is possibly defective?
You have the latest Firmware.
It is normal for these entry level scopes to wrongly display the Calibration waveform with the wrong input settings. Many scopes wrongly display any waveform that as largely OFF the display.
Set correctly for 1 KHz and 3 V pp (1V/div) all will be OK.
Get into the habit of using ONLY 10x probe and scope settings and only use 1x when you need to.
Sorry, but my Owan SDS7102E is Just the opposite.
Turn the knob to 500mV/div, the square wave went back to normal