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| nanopico:
I just bought an SDS800X oscilloscope to replace my old analog Tektronix. The web server feature is amazing, I played with it for hours. |
| Njk:
--- Quote from: BillyO on May 05, 2024, 02:50:09 pm ---Let me guess, you prefer the crowded bubble-gum and crayon UI of the Rigol? :-// --- End quote --- Rigol is now a public company. They hired a lot of game designers, who'd managed to form a self-sufficient gang there, exploiting the fact that the new leadership lost the plot. However, the professional competency is demonstrated. Like or hate it, but that does not make the coder's GUI better |
| 2N3055:
--- Quote from: pdenisowski on May 05, 2024, 04:34:31 pm --- --- Quote from: Electro Fan on May 05, 2024, 02:56:04 am ---10 MHz Reference input, and probably a 10 MHz output too. --- End quote --- A 10 MHz ref in is not that difficult or expensive to do A high-quality 10 MHz ref out can be a much more expensive feature, depending on how you define "high quality" --- End quote --- Well, R&S RTB2000/ RTM3000/ RTA4000 don't have external Ref IN. Ref IN starts only with MXO 4/5 Keysight has Ref In first on MSO-X 4000A. Not even for 3000T/G.. So it obviously is not that common or necessary for general use. |
| BillyO:
--- Quote from: Njk on May 05, 2024, 09:40:07 pm ---They hired a lot of game designers --- End quote --- That explains a lot. Game designers! :-DD :-DD :-DD Yeah, it looks like a gameboy gone wrong. Hey, if that kind of nonsense turns your crank, then go for it. I prefer being able to see more the the signal that I'm trying to investigate. Pertinent information only, thanks. If you think the Rigol looks professional, well.. :-// |
| pdenisowski:
--- Quote from: 2N3055 on May 05, 2024, 09:51:52 pm ---So it obviously is not that common or necessary for general use. --- End quote --- Agree completely - it's pretty uncommon to need an external reference for "normal" oscilloscope measurements, especially compared to other instruments like spec an and sig gens. Even our "entry-level" spectrum analyzer (FPC1000) supports a ref in. |
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