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Pocket-Sized 6 GHz 1 TS/s ET Scope
joeqsmith:
For input on your UI's look and feel, outside of running a poll, you could check out some of the software for the large companies. IMO, anything to reduce keystrokes and not requiring a cheat sheet of hot keys is a plus.
Temperature testing at home is a very slow process.
joeqsmith:
Adjustable delayline for the Gigawave provides pretrigger of 10.5 to 11.5.
joeqsmith:
Labeled the connectors and added some rubber feet. I do like these extruded aluminum boxes.
joeqsmith:
Showing the GigaWave with attached delayline. LiteVNA was used for a signal source. Shown with the delayline set to its minimum and maximum values.
joeqsmith:
Just a short update on my review of the GigaWave sampling oscilloscope. So far all I have managed to create was the unboxing. :-DD There is a lot going on behind the scenes as they continue to make improvements for me. Their documentation is also shaping up nicely.
As promised, SJL has provided me with a pre-release which supports s-parameter de-embedding. I used the LiteVNA + Solver64 to sweep my delayline from 5kHz to 8GHz to create a Touchstone file. The LiteVNA uses harmonics above 6GHz and the data is pretty poor. Still, importing the file into their GigaWave software, it appears to work correctly. For the review, I'll use my Agilent PNA to properly characterize the delayline.
It all takes time. Hope to begin working on the actual video in another week.
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