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

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grego:

--- Quote from: Electro Fan on April 18, 2013, 11:04:29 pm ---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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My guess is they will keep their decodes separate as they do already and just add the LA function as an option for ~$400-$500 USD for an 8 channel.  That would keep them in the same range with Agilent and Instek.

Hydrawerk:
Why is there only one conductive rubber dot at the Clear and Auto button? It's not good!

Hydrawerk:
Oh, that's crazy. http://youtu.be/BWZXGzAVkD8?t=32m19s But unfortunately there is no photo of Agilent's keyboard.

nack:

--- Quote from: Hydrawerk on April 19, 2013, 10:02:35 pm ---Why is there only one conductive rubber dot at the Clear and Auto button? It's not good!

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Not really.

The Run/Stop and Single button use a led indicator which has to be spaced in the center for even illumination, therefore two carbon-pads are placed alongside the led.  The Clear and Auto button are not illuminated and could utilize a single carbon-pad, and they are probably less frequently used.

marmad:
Not only are there holes in the front panel for the two buttons, the keypad PCB is already laid out for the two additional (illuminated) buttons:

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