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Martin72:
I thought the same with the HD, but user TopQuark was able to loosen the heatsinks on his model without damaging anything.
OK, is a matter of luck whether it could be the same with the 6000s.

slugrustle:
How does the memory depth work on the 8-channel models?  This is not clear from the datasheet; all it says is

* 500 Mpts/ch (single-channel)
* 250 Mpts/ch (dual-channel)
* 125 Mpts/ch (3 or 4 channels)
EDIT: Nevermind.  It's in note 3 on page 9.
* 3: C1~C4 as a group and C5~C8 as another group. In a group:
Single-channel: Only one channel is enabled in a group
Dual-channel: Two channels are enabled in a group

tautech:
I've always wanted a 40" display DSO.....  ;D

Martin72:
That somehow has its charm... 8)

tautech:

--- Quote from: Martin72 on June 27, 2023, 09:09:09 pm ---That somehow has its charm... 8)

--- End quote ---
Except without a LAN connection to a PC, other than basic DSO use what you can do with it is somewhat limited.
Once you run it in a browser you open up its real capabilities.....must get one of those TP Link wireless routers to use it anywhere except at the company workstation.  :horse:

First impression was that it's really quite weighty and not at all small, 400x400mm but only 42mm thick.  :o
Now driving a 24" monitor and LAN connected so to initially get LAN settings correct for remote access.

Of course to operate it's very much like SDS6000A but with some sync features to align multiple units of these.

Investigations are continuing ...... that has revealed some suggestions to send to Siglent.

I'd have really liked the 8ch model but that's a good bit more expensive.

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