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Oscilloscope Zoom Out Quirk
nctnico:
--- Quote from: Someone on March 07, 2021, 01:04:59 am ---But sure keep, coming back with one liners about how specific brands and models cant do the job. Or we don't know anything can can't use scopes properly.
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Nice try to twist my words but I'm not going to let you bait me into endless circular discussions as you did with Wuerstchenhund.
tautech:
--- Quote from: nctnico on March 07, 2021, 01:15:03 am ---
--- Quote from: Someone on March 07, 2021, 01:04:59 am ---But sure keep, coming back with one liners about how specific brands and models cant do the job. Or we don't know anything can can't use scopes properly.
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Nice try to twist my words but I'm not going to let you bait me into endless circular discussions as you did with Wuerstchenhund.
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:-DD |O
And what do you call this ?
--- Quote from: nctnico on March 06, 2021, 08:10:43 pm ---@Tautech: please stop making a fool out of yourself by pretending everyone but you is stupid. DSOs have had zoom mode and math since the late 80's. Oscilloscope users are well aware that it exists; there is nothing new or special about zoom mode and math these days.
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When I give a further indepth reply to a member that was proven to help their understanding and done in a way for other readers to understand and you nitpick through it.
You my man are the incessant troll and barely worth the effort to type a reply.
Instead I suggest you direct your energies to lobby KS for far greater memory depth in their instruments so you can have the instrument you want but don't like in its current configuration.
Good luck you'll need it.
mawyatt:
Know this isn't directly related to the Zoom topic, but think it's a worthwhile perspective.
Joined this a year ago to collect information on purchasing a new DSO, in past had only considered Tektronix, HP/AG/KS (some R&S) equipment but knew this would be out of my budjet since it was now out of my pocket (retired), not the company's. After a little time it came clear who the Fan boys/girls, unbiased, informed, uninformed, and just plain no-valued-added individuals were. Some seem to provide no worthwhile input other than criticizing everyone and everything else that doesn't fit their agenda.
Sure early on I knew tautech was a Siglent dealer, but he provided significant worthwhile information while limiting bashing others or brands unless provoked. Recently he even downplayed the new low end Siglent DSO, so not just spewing mis-informantion like many, but provided a valuable perspective especially for a newcomer interested in a low end DSO. He also provides guidance to those that want to "hack" their equipment and even provided help with a few that are trying to DIY replicate the Siglent Logic Analyzer probe.
The constant criticism and no-valued-added responses from some just take away from the excellent information and guidance from those that are informed, especially true for newcomers that haven't developed the "read-between-the-lines" skills yet!!
BTW we selected a Siglent SDS2102X Plus (4X was BO), and used the Zoom function a few times, not a Zoom connoisseur like some, but worked fine for we've needed.
Best,
Fungus:
--- Quote from: Someone on March 06, 2021, 09:41:00 pm ---Thats a Rigol (the specific brand you asked for) causing aliasing or slow update rates if the user selects an inappropriate memory depth.
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Any 'scope can have pathologically slow combinations of memory depth/sample rate.
eg. If you tell a Rigol DS1054Z to use 24Mb memory with 25kSamples/sec. sample rate then yes, it takes 10 seconds to refresh the screen. It's math.
This isn't what's being discussed here though so let's not pretend that it is. If I tell a Siglent to use all the memory then it should use it.
SilverSolder:
--- Quote from: mawyatt on March 07, 2021, 03:58:34 pm ---Know this isn't directly related to the Zoom topic, but think it's a worthwhile perspective.
Joined this a year ago to collect information on purchasing a new DSO, in past had only considered Tektronix, HP/AG/KS (some R&S) equipment but knew this would be out of my budjet since it was now out of my pocket (retired), not the company's. After a little time it came clear who the Fan boys/girls, unbiased, informed, uninformed, and just plain no-valued-added individuals were. Some seem to provide no worthwhile input other than criticizing everyone and everything else that doesn't fit their agenda.
Sure early on I knew tautech was a Siglent dealer, but he provided significant worthwhile information while limiting bashing others or brands unless provoked. Recently he even downplayed the new low end Siglent DSO, so not just spewing mis-informantion like many, but provided a valuable perspective especially for a newcomer interested in a low end DSO. He also provides guidance to those that want to "hack" their equipment and even provided help with a few that are trying to DIY replicate the Siglent Logic Analyzer probe.
The constant criticism and no-valued-added responses from some just take away from the excellent information and guidance from those that are informed, especially true for newcomers that haven't developed the "read-between-the-lines" skills yet!!
BTW we selected a Siglent SDS2102X Plus (4X was BO), and used the Zoom function a few times, not a Zoom connoisseur like some, but worked fine for we've needed.
Best,
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Thank you for attempting to keep a positive tone - it is entirely possible to disagree while still being civil about it... it is just so bloody HARD when there are so many idiots in the world who won't see things your way! :D
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