Hello
I apologize for the separate post on this topic. There are lots of posts regarding the Rigol DS1054Z and some of them discuss noise. But a lot of these noise discussions are sprinkled and buried within a broader topic, and I wanted to ask this particular noise scenario separately.
I just purchased (about 2 weeks ago) a new Rigol DS1054Z. It indicates board version 0.1.1 (I have not been able to find any information about the significance of this) and I have updated to the latest software (v00.04.05.02.00) and added the 100MHz "hack". I do not have the 500uV/div hack.
I was doing some simple/naive noise floor checking. With an open input, or with a probe connected and the ground clip connected to the tip, I get basically the same result which is ~700uV p-p noise. This looks very good, as expected. This is shown in the attached image and within expected behavior (no issues there).
In the same image, it also shows what the open channel looks like while I have an I2C trace in two other channels. What you see is the noise floor in channel 4 as I described above, but with large noise spikes (about 8mV p-p) that correspond to several of the I2C signal 5V to 0V transitions. These I2C signal transitions are about 10nS in width, so fairly abrupt.

Does anyone else observe this?