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

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EV:
Here are details.


--- Quote from: Mark_O on December 21, 2013, 05:05:01 am ---.
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And what's that 2nd tab on the Event table, labeled Details?  If that's been there already, I failed to notice it before now.

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Mark_O:

--- Quote from: EV on December 21, 2013, 06:04:05 am ---Here are details.


--- Quote from: Mark_O on December 21, 2013, 05:05:01 am ---And what's that 2nd tab on the Event table, labeled Details?  If that's been there already, I failed to notice it before now.

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Thanks again.  That is interesting, and I've definitely never seen it before.

NikWing:
I saw it too, yesterday, but I can't enable it anywhere lol
(I don't see the details button on the right side or maybe can't select it because it's greyed out ...)

but can anyone help me measuring low voltages without having the fat curve? because, for some reason, on my old HP DSO (with a CRT) the curve was thin ...

anyone else has troubles using the rotary encoder right to the menu button? it really is sensitive
everytime I just press it, it registers a rotation
for example: I try to select a different probe ratio. turning is is kinda sluggishly jumping to the next value, sometimes it skips 2 or 3
and when you push it after it's successfully on the correct value it jumps to the next value and selects this before the menu closes
it wouldn't be a bad idea if Rigol would make it possible to ALSO use the up/down buttons below to select something in the menu that's currently open (instead of the menu below it)

marmad:

--- Quote from: NikWing on December 21, 2013, 11:45:16 am ---but can anyone help me measuring low voltages without having the fat curve? because, for some reason, on my old HP DSO (with a CRT) the curve was thin ...
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Fat curve? What does that mean? Do you mean the size of the trace? If that's what you mean, the method for reducing it is to limit the input signal - either with the 20MHz or 100MHz channel BW limiter or by averaging - either waveforms (Average) or samples (High Res).


--- Quote ---anyone else has troubles using the rotary encoder right to the menu button? it really is sensitive
everytime I just press it, it registers a rotation
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You just have to get used it. Yes, it's kind of a pain - but it seems to be the same on all Rigols (and some other Chinese brands). But you will get used to it - now when I push it it only jumps to the next item perhaps 1 time in 10.


--- Quote ---it wouldn't be a bad idea if Rigol would make it possible to ALSO use the up/down buttons below to select something in the menu that's currently open (instead of the menu below it)

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For some menu items, they can be selected by just pushing the corresponding menu button.

NikWing:

--- Quote from: marmad on December 21, 2013, 12:07:02 pm ---Fat curve? What does that mean? Do you mean the size of the trace? If that's what you mean, the method for reducing it is to limit the input signal - either with the 20MHz or 100MHz channel BW limiter or by averaging - either waveforms (Average) or samples (High Res).

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I'll try that :)
yes, I meant the horizontal width of the curve ... on my old DSO I saw a thin line, here I see lotsa noise when I decrease the timebase :o
20 MHz didn't make it better, reduced it only a little bit ...
I don't have any other options yet on a DS2072A ^^


--- Quote from: marmad on December 21, 2013, 12:07:02 pm ---For some menu items, they can be selected by just pushing the corresponding menu button.

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true, I didn't write it because I was lazy ;D
but this only jumps to the next value and not to a previous value :)

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