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Should I replace my Siglent SDS2014X Plus oscilloscope with SDS3014X HD?
Antonio90:
--- Quote from: bdunham7 on March 16, 2024, 12:12:37 am ---
--- Quote from: Antonio90 on March 15, 2024, 07:26:45 pm ---My point is that, under the 3000X-HD, which he is considering, there is no better 'scope for any job in Siglent's lineup.
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That's assuming he can also afford all of the relevant options and upgrades that he has on his lesser model. If not, then a lesser but hackable model might be the better option.
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That is true. If he doesn't get to improve the 2000HD or the 3000HD, the 2000X plus will have more bandwidth.
points2:
--- Quote from: tautech on March 15, 2024, 07:15:04 pm ---SDS7000A, not current but the new higher BW models coming are on my radar.......
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Cool !
Anyway, here in the EU, lead time on the SDS7000 8-bit version are so long (example => https://www.batronix.com/shop/oscilloscopes/Siglent-SDS7000A.html )
that, to me, it means : no buyers...
slugrustle:
--- Quote from: bdunham7 on March 14, 2024, 11:25:56 pm ---I'm pretty sure a fully hacked SDS2104X+ is more useful than a better scope that I can't afford the options on. I do use PA feature, for example. The things that I'll admit I'd like to have are the gated measurements, the additional trigger modes and the 4 math channels with ERES/average/etc back in the acquisition menu rather than using up a math channel. I assume the SDS2000X+ is that way because it is a bit short on processor power.
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I swear the SDS2000X+ has gated measurements. I've used the feature before, at least when the scope is stopped. If I'm thinking of the right thing, it lets you set the start and end times of an interval over which the measurement is computed. It's in section 18.9 of the manual stored on my computer locally (maybe not the latest version). Excellent feature, by the way. I was so happy when I discovered it.
tautech:
--- Quote from: points2 on March 16, 2024, 01:25:36 am ---
--- Quote from: tautech on March 15, 2024, 07:15:04 pm ---SDS7000A, not current but the new higher BW models coming are on my radar.......
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Cool !
Anyway, here in the EU, lead time on the SDS7000 8-bit version are so long (example => https://www.batronix.com/shop/oscilloscopes/Siglent-SDS7000A.html )
that, to me, it means : no buyers...
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Cough....
SDS7000A: Bandwidth up to 4 GHz, 12-bit ADC resolution
However this is what I'm watching:
https://www.siglent.com/products-overview/sds7000a/
points2:
Hi folks (& Sercan but I think you won't like this post)
here is my "different" feedback vs an alternative to a Siglent 2K+ hacked scope (given that I guess any 2k+ scope are full options & 500MHz BW, like mine...)
back to Sercan weird question about : which scope can beat my already "old" SDS2504XPlus scope ?
So far, Sercan did not explain what are his needs etc but have a high budget : so, he's a jerk. (if I'm wrong, Sercan, explain your work & I apologize, of course)
Back to the topic :
A few weeks ago, I was in the same cogniive brain fog : "I need a more precise "time-domain" "analyzer", so : what's better than my Siglent 2k+ ?
My basic question here was : to trigger higher speed signals.
then,
the anwser is all over the place, whatever the seller => more BW = price surges like hell vs GHz BW (given that I have in mind only => "rise time", liked to "BW"
I suppposed that if someone is looking for more "GHz BW for bucks", he's dealing with "high speed" signal
=> the right answer is :
- I keep my 2k+
- I buy the GigaWave sampling scope (only 3kEur)
as simple & "cheap" as that...
unless I missed smth...
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