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| rf-loop:
In China, Siglent have published new 500MHz - 2GHz oscilloscope serie for domestic markets inside China. Since then, on 12.01.2023, Siglent has released this model series, SDS6000L, to the global market. Models are: SDS6208L 2 GHz SDS6204L 2 GHz SDS6108L 1 GHz SDS6104L 1 GHz SDS6058L 500 MHz SDS6054L 500 MHz I will later update this message more One unit can have 4 or 8 analog channels and 16Ch digital channel. Oscilloscope "box" do not have integrated display at all. Just rack or tabletop box 5GSa/s (10GSa/s ESR) and max 500M memory. Up to 170kwfm / 750kwfm/s sequence mode. HDMI or gigabit LAN for connect Display and/or computer These rack mountable units can connect to network for up to 512 analog channels total. |
| rf-loop:
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| blurpy:
Huh, had to look at the date of this post. Was not April fools? What is the use case for 512 channels on a single oscilloscope? |
| Kleinstein:
Many channels in a single scope may be needed to follow rare events at different points in the circuit or with extra sensors, like random failured or radiation effects (e.g. muon showers). The 512 channels is likely a theoretical limit, like what the SW may do, not really practical and especially not at a high speed. There may be additional limitations (e.g. interconnecing cables so shat that it is not actually possible with existing parts). The more practical case would be some analog channels (maybe 8) and than quite a lot digital channels (e.g. 32) in a mixed analog / digit setup. Quantum computers / Qbits tend to need a lot of channels for control and supervision. This may actually want 1 - 2 channels per Qbit. So even small experimental unit with 16 Qbits may need quite some channels during testing / adjustment. |
| 1Ghz:
--- Quote from: blurpy on April 02, 2022, 09:19:52 am ---What is the use case for 512 channels on a single oscilloscope? --- End quote --- Maybe phased array measurements? http://www.seed-solutions.com/gregordy/Amateur%20Radio/Experimentation/HexArray/UsingScope.htm |
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