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First picture on EEVblog of the new R&S MXO4 series oscilloscope :)
tv84:
--- Quote from: BU508A on September 28, 2022, 11:00:08 am ---AlliCE has some prices online:
https://allice.de/rohde-schwarz/rohde-schwarz-msox4-oszilloskope-mxo44-next-generation-oscilloscope/
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As usual, it was a nice ride while it lasted. :)
Domitronic:
--- Quote from: tv84 on September 28, 2022, 11:25:08 am ---
As usual, it was a nice ride while it lasted. :)
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Well, if you compare the 200MHz version its "only" a factor of 2 compared to a Siglent SDS2204X HD ;)
Honestly, i think the pricing is decent when compared to Tek Series 4 or Kesight 4000. Lecroy 4000HD might be a lot cheaper due to special offers but not with regular pricing.
nctnico:
--- Quote from: pdenisowski on September 28, 2022, 03:40:05 am ---
--- Quote from: nctnico on September 28, 2022, 01:43:34 am ---Just wondering whether this model also uses decimated data for math or that it is possible to use the actual acquired data.
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Decimation (assuming there are excess samples, of course) always occurs before any math processing*, and I believe this is the case for all digital oscilloscopes.
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No. For example: GW Instek, Lecroy, Siglent and Tektronix use the acquired data to perform math on. Typically you can choose to do math on the full memory record, the screen portion or between cursors. This means that regardless of the zoom level, you always get the same result from measurements and math. When I did testing of the filter functions on the RTM3004, I noticed that these show odd behaviour due to decimating the data. The decimation makes the filter functions far less usefull. I get that decimation makes doing measurements & math faster but it also means data is being thrown away and it makes it necessary to hint the user that the results may not be accurate.
Rich@RohdeScopesUSA:
Early look and teardown by AddOhms for those interested:
We're working to get Dave and Shahriar permanent units as well - we're still starting to get them shipped out. Hope they'll have them shortly (@Dave - Tristen will be in touch if he hasn't already been).
-Rich
maxwell3e10:
If the waveform update rate is really high for all settings then this maybe the first scope that has both high resolution and fast waveform update rate (>1 MS/sec). My question would be how fast it can perform waveform average? Maximum is 16M averages, how long would that take?
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