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REVIEW - Rigol DS2072 - First Impressions of the DS2000 series from Rigol

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Sparky:

--- Quote from: Teneyes on August 08, 2013, 09:43:15 pm ---
--- Quote from: Sparky on August 07, 2013, 04:49:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: Teneyes on August 07, 2013, 03:14:26 pm ---Sh!t, a rattle in my DS2072, and one retaining clip fell out :--
and another one rattling, I got it near the vent and working on getting that clip out, :-- :--

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I get the feeling this issue is more frequent than first thought!  In your case, it is both retaining springs that have come loose?  I could not get the spring out through the vent and had to take it apart. 

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Well, I got 2 springs and 2 hoops out
See pic for fishing tool.
Everyone watch-out

Do I dare turn it on and have the heat sinks fall off?

Has anyone opened a DS2000 and seen any improvement in the spring-clamp anchors?

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Nice job Teneyes getting all that out with your custom fishing rod!!

I've been powering mine up anyways...the heat sink adhesive is holding for the time being...

I looked at the HW2.0 revision and it uses the same silly hoops!  Very unfortunate...but may be they solder those hoops better now???

jsykes:
In looking at those loops I think when it happens to me, I will heat the loop with a soldering iron just enough to melt the plastic spacer a bit and slide it up closer to the loop end. Then after removing the solder from the board, press the loops back through the holes, bend the excess length of the ends 90 degrees, and solder them back. The bummer is that you need to remove the board to get to the underside.

kliklax:

--- Quote from: Teneyes on August 08, 2013, 03:26:46 am ---
--- Quote from: Gecko on August 07, 2013, 07:34:05 pm ---I noticed a bug(?) when decoding RS232 communication with the DS2072:


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@ Gecko
Use RS232 Triggering

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Triggering has nothing to do with decoding.  Separate things entirely.  You can pull in a waveform from a usb stick and use the decoders on it.

tlu:
I read that RS232 decode works fine on another post somewhere but the trick is to have the parameters set up correctly like baudrate, parity bit, etc... Personally, I've not tried serial decoding yet on mine so my input on this very limited.

Carrington:
Has this screen is a transparent EMI / RFI shielding foil? It seems a simple sheet of polycarbonate or something.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/eevblog/8022302444/#sizes/o/in/photostream/

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