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

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marmad:
Just got the following Version Notes doc for the latest version from Jason Chonko, Apps Engineer at Rigol North America.

Interesting stuff!

Edit: Funny - I was just writing out a list of the standard triggers for a different thread - and I noticed that Runt was now included. And sure enough, in the Version Notes, it mentions Runt has been changed to a standard trigger (not options package anymore).

marmad:
These bits are interesting:

"Added SCPI command for decoding data"
"Added option for power analysis (PC software)"
"Support DS2000-S series"

Version: 00.01.00.00.03   Date: 2013-4-1

E: Enhancements / M: Modification

1.      Added SCPI command for decoding data   E
2.      Fixed the cursor window error when change cursor mode(201303000020)   M
3.      Added option for power analysis (PC software)   E
4.      Fixed screen saver error when the scope have a trial license   M
5.      Fixed Anti-Aliasing error when reboot the unit   M
6.      Optimized the sampling rate in AC or Ext trigger   E
7.      Fixed “open record” error    M
8.      Optimized the trace display in normal trigger mode when change the horizontal or vertical setting   E
9.      Optimized the speed of PNG file storage   E
10.      Fixed the data error of .csv file   M
11.      Increased the sampling rate in ROLL mode   E
12.      Switched the position of channel in XY mode   M
13.      Optimized the compatibility for updated flash chip and writing/reading speed   E
14.      Changed the RUNT as standard trigger    M
15.      Support DS2000-S series   E

marmad:
I just ran a quick file compare of the FW from Jason versus the FW gotten through John South - but they are identical - so no fix yet to the measurement bug.

Hydrawerk:
What's DS2000-S series?
Anyway, I like the DS2000's easy replaceable fuse. Most scopes have the fuse inside, often even solderer (Tek DPO2000, DSOX2000...)

marmad:
I'm not sure if the DS6000 Demo Board has been mentioned before on EEVBlog or not (a quick search didn't turn up anything), but I found it at Batronix while searching for any possible new UltraVision products - and I hadn't seen it before and thought it was kind of interesting. It lists at €163 / $225 (excl.), and I've attached the user guide below.

"This Demo board is used to illustrate the basic functions of the oscilloscope. It is powered through USB port and can output 25 kinds of signals for the illustration of oscilloscope functions, i.e. sine, video (PAL/NTSC), AM Modulation, Sweeps, many digital signals and lots more. Delivery including Demo Board, USB Cable, CD with manual."

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