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| KungFuJosh:
--- Quote from: Electro Fan on March 31, 2024, 04:30:50 pm ---and yes this feature spec is not a big deal just trying to understand the “why” and if there is any notable implication for the product (especially with respect to the support road map) beyond this one feature spec it would be nice if someone from Siglent could explain it --- End quote --- Same, I'd like to know why. I can make some guesses, but there's no point in guessing. I don't think there's any real concern for the support roadmap for any of these for at least a few years. |
| Martin72:
Hi, I would also be interested to know why this is the case. That it is probably not a big showstopper, this thought came to me when I found the specification in the data sheet of the SDS6000A, after all the "most powerful" SoC oscilloscope. |
| Electro Fan:
Maybe the (older?) 2000X HD has some different (FPGA?) resources that encouraged the designers at the time to be more conservative in how they managed/allocated the resources, and at the time the mask "budget" only got what it got? How much similarity/difference is there between the 2000X HD and the 800/1000/3000X HD? Which leads to the question of whether the 2000X HD is on some different firmware dev branch than the 800/1000/3000 X HD? Just pure speculation. Maybe rf-loop, 2N3055, Performa01, TopQuark, mawyatt, tv84, tautech, et al / others can give us an overview of the the similarities and differences of the underlying architectures of these scopes, and some thoughts on how the hardware similarities/differences might impact future firmware development, upgrade rollout, and product support across the models? |
| Martin72:
I think you are overestimating the insights that the (basically three?) siglent beta testers have. Even if they or some or at least one of them had this insight, it would be unwise to publicize it. For most end users, this is also not interesting in the sense of what benefit they get from the knowledge apart from satisfying their curiosity. Even if, as a technician, I naturally always want to know how something works together, I am basically only interested in one thing in this question. Does it make a difference or not? |
| Electro Fan:
--- Quote from: Martin72 on March 31, 2024, 11:38:48 pm ---I think you are overestimating the insights that the (basically three?) siglent beta testers have. Even if they or some or at least one of them had this insight, it would be unwise to publicize it. For most end users, this is also not interesting in the sense of what benefit they get from the knowledge apart from satisfying their curiosity. Even if, as a technician, I naturally always want to know how something works together, I am basically only interested in one thing in this question. Does it make a difference or not? --- End quote --- Might depend on how curious someone is or what they find interesting. |
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