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| Veteran68:
For bode plots I just need to be able to integrate an external AWG. Again, I'd argue that most people doing LA work (myself included) are strictly digital and don't often live in the mixed-signal world. Those that do, obviously need the capability. I just think a lot of us (arguably? most of us) here don't while we still like to wring our hands over the possibility of needing it one day. I'll be the first one to admit that I've overspent on a lot of things (not just T&M gear) thinking that I'll use it "one day." I also neither confirm nor deny that I still have things in the factory box years later that was never used for any purpose, much less that exceptional "what if" purpose. I'm very good at talking myself into needing something that I really don't. |
| tszaboo:
--- Quote from: 2N3055 on November 30, 2023, 09:17:38 pm --- --- Quote from: tszaboo on November 30, 2023, 09:11:31 pm --- --- Quote from: Veteran68 on November 30, 2023, 06:17:39 pm ---I'd prefer NOT having internal AWG. And while there can be some use in having an internal LA that can be viewed alongside time domain waveform displays for certain diagnostic purposes, I don't find it to be all that common a use-case in the real world. I'd rather have my external AWGs and LAs. --- End quote --- LA is very much needed for mixed signal system debugging, especially if it has multiplexed inputs. How do you debug an SPI ADC with multiple inputs? AWG is used for for bode plot it needs to be connected into the scope, because aint nobody has time to script that. Both of these functions are very much needed on a scope. Or connected to a scope. --- End quote --- Siglent scopes with Bode support pretty much all standalone Siglent AWG for Bode. It is integrated very well and simply works. I use external SDG6000X even with SDS2000X HD that has internal gen. --- End quote --- Thanks I know, I wrote about this maybe 5 post ago... After reading about it actually changed my mind about the built in AWG, since it's a really neat feature. |
| ebastler:
--- Quote from: tszaboo on November 30, 2023, 09:11:31 pm ---Both of these functions are very much needed on a scope. Or connected to a scope. --- End quote --- That might depend just a wee bit on what the user wants to do with his scope? ::) |
| Martin72:
I have never been interested in the internal generators because they are simply too limited. I bought an SDG1032X for my SDS2104Xplus back then and an SDG2042X (2122X, hehe) for my current 2504X HD. |
| tszaboo:
--- Quote from: ebastler on November 30, 2023, 09:33:11 pm --- --- Quote from: tszaboo on November 30, 2023, 09:11:31 pm ---Both of these functions are very much needed on a scope. Or connected to a scope. --- End quote --- That might depend just a wee bit on what the user wants to do with his scope? ::) --- End quote --- Yes, I'm sure there are some people only need one channel, to connect a microphone to it and sing the Las Ketchup song. --- Quote from: Veteran68 on November 30, 2023, 09:19:38 pm ---For bode plots I just need to be able to integrate an external AWG. Again, I'd argue that most people doing LA work (myself included) are strictly digital and don't often live in the mixed-signal world. Those that do, obviously need the capability. I just think a lot of us (arguably? most of us) here don't while we still like to wring our hands over the possibility of needing it one day. I'll be the first one to admit that I've overspent on a lot of things (not just T&M gear) thinking that I'll use it "one day." I also neither confirm nor deny that I still have things in the factory box years later that was never used for any purpose, much less that exceptional "what if" purpose. I'm very good at talking myself into needing something that I really don't. --- End quote --- I've never seen a EE say, they prefer not having a LA on a scope. Other disciplines, yes. |
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