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REVIEW - Rigol DS2072 - First Impressions of the DS2000 series from Rigol
EEVblog:
--- Quote from: marmad on April 18, 2013, 11:04:33 am ---I was looking over Dave's photos last night; I couldn't see any obvious DDS circuitry, but there is certainly space for a daughterboard.
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My bet is it's a new board, with direct mount BNCs like the existing one.
Wim13:
DS 2000 -S,
In the service menu, key test, there are two keys i can find on the front,
one is called LA and the other is indeed Source
In the firmware all the commands are there for the AWG.
marmad:
--- Quote from: Wim13 on April 18, 2013, 12:58:12 pm ---In the service menu, key test, there are two keys i can find on the front,
one is called LA and the other is indeed Source
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Interesting. It shows the button as being here on the front panel:
--- Quote ---In the firmware all the commands are there for the AWG.
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I mentioned in a previous post that I think all commands necessary for an LA are also already in the firmware.
marmad:
I was looking through Dave's photos again from his DS2000 teardown, and I noticed in his shot of the inside of the front panel that the place where the 'Source' and 'LA' buttons will eventually go is already knocked out - only the stuck-on plastic template with the legend is covering the holes. In fact, if you rub your thumb or finger on the front panel in either of those two places, you can feel the holes behind the template. :D
Electro Fan:
Put Logic Analyzer features roughly the equivalent of the external units we have been discussing (with triggering, protocols, etc.) in the $300-$400 range into the 2072 and you get a very popular configuration. Just saying.
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