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REVIEW - Rigol DS2072 - First Impressions of the DS2000 series from Rigol
Teneyes:
Agilent has a nice demo of using High Res ,
to see small pulse in the noise of a Sine wave.
Has anyone seen a Rigol Demo of High res?
I would think the Rigol responds the same.
Carrington:
--- Quote from: Svuppe on November 20, 2013, 02:43:58 pm ---I don't believe there is anything called auto memory. At least I haven't found it yet.
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See at min:2.29.
Carrington:
About Agilent High Resolution:
Svuppe:
--- Quote from: Carrington on November 20, 2013, 04:03:44 pm ---
--- Quote from: Svuppe on November 20, 2013, 02:43:58 pm ---I don't believe there is anything called auto memory. At least I haven't found it yet.
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See at min:2.29.
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Well ok. I guess you could call that auto memory. But returning to your original question:
--- Quote ---You know if the DSOX2000 series gives their maximum waveforms per seconds with auto memory only, or with maximum memory too?
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There is no user-setting that lets you select between auto and max. The Agilent ALWAYS use the maximum available memory if possible with regards to the timebase.
If you have the segmented memory option, you could limit the memory use that way. However as segmented memory is used for single-shot events, it can't be used to manipulate the speed of continuous waveform updates.
evanh:
--- Quote from: Carrington on November 20, 2013, 04:07:02 pm ---About Agilent High Resolution:
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Interesting. So, Agilent are doing more than they say in the description of their High-Res acquisiton mode. I guess that could be explained by the fact that the "more" is a display rendering function separate from acquisition.
As the commentator says right at the start, it's something to be wary of ... I guess I've been spoilt up till now.
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