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| Rigol DHO800 memory depth / bandwidth upgrades and noise level! |
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| Fungus:
The results are in. Here's the RMS noise level of both bandwidth options, with and without bandwidth limiter, nothing connected to the inputs. There's surprisingly little difference, only about 5%. I repeated it three times just to be sure, I honestly expected more. |
| voltsandjolts:
I see two screenshots, both at 20MHz bandwidth, showing same noise as expected. When you say 'nothing' on the inputs, do you mean floating inputs, or 50 Ohm terminated inputs? |
| ebastler:
--- Quote from: voltsandjolts on November 06, 2023, 07:01:20 pm ---I see two screenshots, both at 20MHz bandwidth, showing same noise as expected. --- End quote --- Look at channel 2. ;) |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: voltsandjolts on November 06, 2023, 07:01:20 pm ---I see two screenshots, both at 20MHz bandwidth, showing same noise as expected. When you say 'nothing' on the inputs, do you mean floating inputs, or 50 Ohm terminated inputs? --- End quote --- There's two channels on each... Floating inputs. |
| Serg65536:
--- Quote from: TomKatt on November 06, 2023, 04:55:53 pm ---Yes ADC - duh. The DST time shift always puts me off. And I didn't mean to infer the lack of dual ADC's made it unusable, only that sampling rate seems to be an otherwise high priority spec. --- End quote --- I've got you wrong, sorry. Yes, BW to SR ratio is not good here. But it's always nice to have the ability to capture a signal with the maximum available BW and full 1.25 GS/s. IMHO, it's more disappointing to have very high noise due to 8 GS/s ADC, and use an oscilloscope below 100 MHz on daily basics. |
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