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| gf:
--- Quote from: Fungus on October 27, 2022, 02:27:00 pm ---If you're using a probe then it will be switched to 1x mode and it's almost compulsory to use the 20MHz bandwidth limiter. --- End quote --- In fact, I hadn't even 1x probes in my mind at that moment. But you are of course right, In this case, bandwidth must be renounced anyway. --- Quote ---Aka "hires" mode. --- End quote --- How many adjacent samples does the MSO5000 average in hires mode? The handbook obviously does not tell. I only find In "High Res"mode, the signal bandwidth does not exceed 1/32 of the sampling rate. which would imply <= 250MHz bandwidth @8GSa/s (or correspondingly >= 14 moving average filter taps). EDIT: I just saw in a different thread your statement --- Quote ---You have to turn it on and set the number of oversamples (8x, 16x, 32x, etc). --- End quote --- What is the maximum value that can be set? |
| Martin72:
--- Quote from: Fungus on October 27, 2022, 10:15:59 am --- --- Quote from: Martin72 on October 27, 2022, 05:25:32 am ---Reminder..... --- End quote --- Here's a picture of what your sock puppet says is too complicated/fiddly/generally impossible to do: --- End quote --- I do not got a sock puppet and this is not what I´m asking you for, I already know this pic. So I´m still waiting. |
| tv84:
Taken from Rigol site. |
| 2N3055:
--- Quote from: tv84 on October 27, 2022, 09:08:51 pm ---Taken from Rigol site. --- End quote --- LOL they are comparing to old SDS2000X that is not made anymore.... |
| nctnico:
--- Quote from: dietert1 on October 24, 2022, 06:10:52 pm ---We have a Rigol DS2202E and it has the 50 Ohm input termination. Anyway that's half the story. The preamplifier input should also be switchable between high impedance and 50 Ohm. Certainly if a scope doesn't pick a signal because it is to small, a preamplfier will have a similar problem. --- End quote --- Well, there isn't a single, universal pre-amplifier suitable for all situations so you can't go from generic requirements. If your use cases vary widely, you'll need a wide variety of pre-amplifiers. An oscilloscope input is pretty allround already but don't expect something similar from a pre-amplifier that is tailored to a specific use case (like amplifying RF signals, picking up low-level signals for audio / sensors, differential input, etc). |
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