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Siglent SDG6000X series 200-500 MHz AWG's
egonotto:
Hello,
If the BMO350 has 1 ns rise time and the SDS3104X HD has 0.4 ns rise time and the SDG6000X has 2 ns rise time, the result is very plausible.
Because 1*1 + 2*2 = 5 and the square root of 5 is about 2.24.
And 0.4*0.4 * 2*2 = 4.16 and the square root of 4.16 is about 2.04
In pulse mode you can get a rise time of 1 ns. Then the BMO350 should show a rise time of about 1.4 ns and the SDS3104X HD should show a rise time of about 1 ns.
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Best regards
egonotto
2N3055:
--- Quote from: egonotto on November 19, 2024, 11:31:19 pm ---Hello,
If the BMO350 has 1 ns rise time and the SDS3104X HD has 0.4 ns rise time and the SDG6000X has 2 ns rise time, the result is very plausible.
Because 1*1 + 2*2 = 5 and the square root of 5 is about 2.24.
And 0.4*0.4 * 2*2 = 4.16 and the square root of 4.16 is about 2.04
In pulse mode you can get a rise time of 1 ns. Then the BMO350 should show a rise time of about 1.4 ns and the SDS3104X HD should show a rise time of about 1 ns.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Best regards
egonotto
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That is the key.
Edges can be set to faster rise/fall time in Pulse than in Squarewave mode where they have fixed rise/fall time.
Edges are cca. 900-950 ps fastest.
Martin72:
Yes, that's right.
Here is a picture of it, I deliberately “stopped” it because the signal developed a “life of its own”(if you choose a 1ns risetime) and the measured values varied between 0.8 and 1.3 ns.
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