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| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: tautech on October 20, 2022, 07:34:14 pm ---Dave, you have a KS3000 in the lab right ? With the feeble memory depth they have how far can they zoom out on a capture from say 1ns vs your SDS5104X in Fixed memory mode ? --- End quote --- Irrelevant to the discussion of zoom out capability. Now you are just talking memory depth. The answer is of course 4M worth at your current timebase. |
| tautech:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on October 21, 2022, 06:04:54 am --- --- Quote from: tautech on October 20, 2022, 07:34:14 pm ---Dave, you have a KS3000 in the lab right ? With the feeble memory depth they have how far can they zoom out on a capture from say 1ns vs your SDS5104X in Fixed memory mode ? --- End quote --- Irrelevant to the discussion of zoom out capability. Now you are just talking memory depth. The answer is of course 4M worth at your current timebase. --- End quote --- Also related to sampling rate. ;) |
| rf-loop:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on October 21, 2022, 06:04:54 am --- --- Quote from: tautech on October 20, 2022, 07:34:14 pm ---Dave, you have a KS3000 in the lab right ? With the feeble memory depth they have how far can they zoom out on a capture from say 1ns vs your SDS5104X in Fixed memory mode ? --- End quote --- Irrelevant to the discussion of zoom out capability. Now you are just talking memory depth. The answer is of course 4M worth at your current timebase. --- End quote --- |O Buuhh... of course zoom out capability need more memory depth than screen width when oscilloscope run example in full screen zoomed in mode. As they do when it capture more than what is display width without display splitted zoom. What is so difficult here and specially for experts, engineers... or even journalists of the (technical) yellow media, whoever. |
| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: rf-loop on October 21, 2022, 06:46:03 am --- --- Quote from: EEVblog on October 21, 2022, 06:04:54 am --- --- Quote from: tautech on October 20, 2022, 07:34:14 pm ---Dave, you have a KS3000 in the lab right ? With the feeble memory depth they have how far can they zoom out on a capture from say 1ns vs your SDS5104X in Fixed memory mode ? --- End quote --- Irrelevant to the discussion of zoom out capability. Now you are just talking memory depth. The answer is of course 4M worth at your current timebase. --- End quote --- |O Buuhh... of course zoom out capability need more memory depth than screen width when oscilloscope run example in full screen zoomed in mode. As they do when it capture more than what is display width without display splitted zoom. What is so difficult here and specially for experts, engineers... or even journalists of the (technical) yellow media, whoever. --- End quote --- Chill out. tautech is just doing his usual thing of taunting me and doing the Siglent wank thing. I wasn't going to play the game. |
| tautech:
Play this game: Leo Bodnar 10 MHz pulser, SDS6204A Normal triggering, Fixed Mem depth (500 MPts), ERES = OFF = 5 GSa/s for others to more easily play along, starting from 500ps/div in Dots mode, dots just visible @ ~3/div (png3) Some 23 timebase steps (500ps - 20ms) before the display is no longer full from zooming out. Maybe it is time for Dave to edit his BS about crippling zoom out modes. |
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