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REVIEW - Rigol DS2072 - First Impressions of the DS2000 series from Rigol
marmad:
Following up my obvious need to make tables today:
DSO sample rate for each selectable sample length on the Rigol DS2000 series:
Yaksaredabomb:
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--- Quote from: Arp on May 24, 2013, 03:31:21 pm ---Back on topic. I received my DS2072 today. If I have understood it right, I shouldn't calibrate it if I want to keep the "trial options", meaning SPI/I2C decoding and so on?
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Yes - better to wait. Don't worry - there will be opportunities to calibrate a bit later when 'regenerating' trial options. ;)
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is there a danger that one do the regeneration to late?
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No - you can do it anytime.
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This is interesting. I searched the thread for "regenerate", "regenerating", and "regeneration" and came up empty for what this is referring to. Maybe someone can post a link?
Or maybe, there's "nothing to see here" ;)
Edit: Found out "nothing to see here".
Yaksaredabomb:
--- Quote from: marmad on May 29, 2013, 08:15:33 pm ---...we're not posting about the technique publicly...so far, it seems to have kept Rigol from taking steps to prevent it.
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Understood, "nothing to see". :)
Electro Fan:
Hi Marmad,
Just checking to see if you know what the maximum number of measurements are that can be displayed at one time on the Rigol 2000?
Thanks, EF
JimmyMz:
I'm not Marmad, but I'll answer anyway...pardon me Marmad. The max number I read in this thread is 5 measurements, which is one more than the Agilent DSOX2000 series.
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