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

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ddrl46:
Is there any news about the higher bandwidth versions of the SDS7000A being released outside of China?

tautech:

--- Quote from: ddrl46 on April 11, 2024, 07:16:25 pm ---Is there any news about the higher bandwidth versions of the SDS7000A being released outside of China?

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Zip.....not that I've asked yet.

I'll try to get a programme.

tautech:

--- Quote from: tautech on April 11, 2024, 10:01:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: ddrl46 on April 11, 2024, 07:16:25 pm ---Is there any news about the higher bandwidth versions of the SDS7000A being released outside of China?

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Zip.....not that I've asked yet.

I'll try to get a programme.

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Nothing definitive, aiming for Q4 is the word.

tautech:
Finally after a very recent visit to Siglent HQ we were able to spend a little time with a SDS7404A.  :clap:

It's a big scope and reasonably quiet and boots quite fast, no doubt due to its PC based architecture.
The unit I played with was of unknown to me FW which allowed several configurations of the display providing up to 9 windows however as only one window in the attached image was configured to display traces .... but you get the idea.

Martin72:
It's such a shame that it's so far away from me in terms of price.
Ever since I first experienced it 20 years ago, I've found multi-grid (windows) displays brilliant.
I was all the more “disappointed” when I realized that even today this technology can only be found in expensive scopes.
I thought that if it already existed in Lecroy scopes from the 1990s, then it must not be a problem to implement it almost everywhere today.
If you consider that the Lecroy 93XX scopes had a 16 bit 68000 CPU and a few kB RAM...
But no.
Too bad. ;)

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