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| KrzysztofB:
--- Quote from: tautech on September 02, 2024, 03:47:54 am ---Used a SDS1104X HD as SDS800X HD models are packed for a road trip. A couple screenshots for your study. --- End quote --- I totally understand your point. I'm just saying it would be nice in devices with DP/HDMI outputs could adjust to ultra wide screens or two monitors. If I remember correctly, Keysight can work with 2 screens, so for example you can put statistics on other screen, but there is no way to stretch view of waveform to wide format. TEK on the other hand might be stretching to wide screen, but i couldn't find way to deattach waveforms to separate window that could be moved to second screen. And again, I know that is not needed, but see no reason why that should not be possible. As an example I had captures with decoding of some protocols, and simply there was not enough room for that decoded data, that would be there if i could use wider screen. |
| Someone:
--- Quote from: KrzysztofB on September 02, 2024, 04:03:22 am ---And again, I know that is not needed, but see no reason why that should not be possible. --- End quote --- Because the rendering methods (be they hardware or software) are often optimised for specific pixel counts and aspect ratios. https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/agilent-54831d-modernising/?all counterpoint https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/agilent-infiniium-dso8000a-hacking-anyone-done-this/msg932041/#msg932041 if you want fully arbitrary resolutions and adjustable windows, get one of the Lecroy scopes that supports it (and all the downsides of that architecture) |
| 2N3055:
--- Quote from: KrzysztofB on September 02, 2024, 04:03:22 am --- --- Quote from: tautech on September 02, 2024, 03:47:54 am ---Used a SDS1104X HD as SDS800X HD models are packed for a road trip. A couple screenshots for your study. --- End quote --- I totally understand your point. I'm just saying it would be nice in devices with DP/HDMI outputs could adjust to ultra wide screens or two monitors. If I remember correctly, Keysight can work with 2 screens, so for example you can put statistics on other screen, but there is no way to stretch view of waveform to wide format. TEK on the other hand might be stretching to wide screen, but i couldn't find way to deattach waveforms to separate window that could be moved to second screen. And again, I know that is not needed, but see no reason why that should not be possible. As an example I had captures with decoding of some protocols, and simply there was not enough room for that decoded data, that would be there if i could use wider screen. --- End quote --- There are many scopes that can have 2nd monitor. But as Someone said, rendering engine usually renders in hardware for specific resolution. For instance, on SDS7000A you can connect external monitor, and it is 1920x1080 resolution output. Also as Someone said, there might be LeCroy scopes that would cooperate. If you want full flexibility, get Picoscope, and run it on a PC with your choice of screen combinations... |
| BeBuLamar:
--- Quote from: Fungus on September 01, 2024, 03:13:59 pm ---Maybe a USB 'scope. --- End quote --- Yes why not a USB scope? You can have any screen you like. |
| norbert.kiszka:
--- Quote from: BeBuLamar on September 03, 2024, 11:50:01 am --- --- Quote from: Fungus on September 01, 2024, 03:13:59 pm ---Maybe a USB 'scope. --- End quote --- Yes why not a USB scope? You can have any screen you like. --- End quote --- Some USB scopes can work with a unofficial software, including Android. |
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