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New Rigol DS7000
maxwell3e10:
I've confirmed with Rigol tech support that DS7000 has the same "feature", only 10ns/div scale gives 680,000 wfs/sec update rate, any other time scale it is at least 5 times slower.
To me the most interesting question is how they managed to speed up the firmware for only one horizontal setting but not others? It's like making a car that can drive 5 times faster on only one road.
tv84:
--- Quote from: maxwell3e10 on August 17, 2022, 06:26:51 pm ---I've confirmed with Rigol tech support that DS7000 has the same "feature", only 10ns/div scale gives 680,000 wfs/sec update rate, any other time scale it is at least 5 times slower.
To me the most interesting question is how they managed to speed up the firmware for only one horizontal setting but not others? It's like making a car that can drive 5 times faster on only one road.
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Maybe that's the only real HW rate the scope works on. All others are calc/emulated in software.
maxwell3e10:
--- Quote from: tv84 on August 17, 2022, 06:37:53 pm ---
--- Quote from: maxwell3e10 on August 17, 2022, 06:26:51 pm ---I've confirmed with Rigol tech support that DS7000 has the same "feature", only 10ns/div scale gives 680,000 wfs/sec update rate, any other time scale it is at least 5 times slower.
To me the most interesting question is how they managed to speed up the firmware for only one horizontal setting but not others? It's like making a car that can drive 5 times faster on only one road.
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Maybe that's the only real HW rate the scope works on. All others are calc/emulated in software.
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10GS/sec*10 nsec/div*10 div =1000 points. The display is 1024 pixels. So it could just write horizontal scale directly to display. I am wondering about anti-aliasing/bandwidth limiting filters though, seems like they would be more time consuming than simple scaling.
luky315:
Comming back to the self-calibration issue: Does someone have informations what the failed self calibration after the "liberation" patch means? Are the analog channels still correctly calibrated, even if the logic analyzer part fails?
Wong:
The new firmware version v00.01.03.00.01 has been released. I don't know whether it can be hacked.
https://www.rigol.com/products/detail/MSO7000
v00.01.03.00.01 2022/12/08
- Provides the VNC remote control function
- Optimized response speed for controlling vertical gear offset
- Optimized response speed for controlling horizontal time base migration
- Optimized the trigger Settings menu physical key response time
- Control the real-time response of the cursor position
- Cursor measurement supports simultaneous measurement of two sources
- Manual cursor measurement supports multiple cursor display types
- Manual cursor mode Allows the cursor to move according to the waveform
- Multi-function knob can be pressed to switch the adjustment of cursor A and cursor B
- The cursor indicates that the color changes with the source color
- Manual mode cursor measurement added dual channel source Settings menu
- Changed the Delay Scan (ZOOM) mask color
- ZOOM mode supports cross-area measurement of the cursor
- Latency Scan (ZOOM) function on and off response time
- Optimized waveform movement speed in the delayed scan (ZOOM) area
- Improved waveform display brightness
- Changed the color of analog channel CH4
- Measure any edge add modification
- Improve reset instruction *RST response rate
- Improves the response rate of the clear command
- Improve the response rate of measurement instructions
- Improve the command rate of waveform export
- Webcontrol Adds the function of exporting screen and memory data
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