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Siglent SDS7000A 3, 4 and 6 GHz 12 bit DSO's

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KungFuJosh:

--- Quote from: EEVblog on December 14, 2023, 12:10:05 am ---Interesting but not surprising that they switched from ARM to Intel core i5 and a standard motherboard. Would make development way easier, and cost minimisation really isn't a factor at this high end price point.

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Might as well pay $50 for a motherboard if they're going to charge over $20,000 for the scope. 😉

MathWizard:
Has anyone tried hacking these yet to see if it can play Duke Nukem 3D ??

Sighound36:
Come on, Siglent are designed with hackability built in on all of their products those 7000 scopes will take a little longer to come to fruition as your average EEV Blog member isn't going to shell out on one for a hackaday project or maybe I'm wrong  :-/O :palm:

Martin72:
What would interest me is whether there could be more 12 bit models on the global market.
The Chinese have:
 -800X HD
-1000X HD
-2000X HD
-3000X HD
-6000 Pro H10/H12
-7000 A

"We" have:
-2000X HD
- 7000A

That's a bit meager...
While the 12-bit Siglent is represented in almost all price ranges on the Asian market, there is a huge gap between the 2000X HD and 7000A on the global market.
Which other manufacturers are filling, such as R&S MXO4.
I am happy with my 2504 X HD, but if I wanted "more" I would have to change brands, which I would find a shame.

nctnico:
That probably has to do with Lecroy not wanting to have their share of the 12 bit market saturated. Problem with the cooperation between Siglent and Lecroy is that much what Lecroy tells to Siglent only applies to the market Lecroy is serving themselves. Keysight, Tektronix and R&S make oscilloscopes with a different phylosophy behind them so each fill different niches with the strong points of their devices.

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