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

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points2:
Hi Martin72,
I've got only a few years experience in electronics (a old diploma in engineering is somewhere  :palm: )
Thus, far from your "20years"...

Question :
with your experience, you're still looking at RT-scope vs >10GHz scopes ?
could you please explain, given that you have a sampling scope at 3kEur (see topic in this forum)... that outperforms these beasts ?

Disclaimer : Siglent SDS7000A is a high-end product, at "nice price", like MXO4s

Just an idea : for any hobbyist that is looking for "more BW" at "nice price" : a sampling scope is a gift...

Martin72:
At home I have what I can afford and then I want the ‘best’ for the money.
And that's what I have. ;)
I certainly don't ‘need’ the SDS7000A, but if I could afford it, I would still buy it.
Because as I said, the best for the money... 8)
Privately, I hardly do anything that requires a high bandwidth, so I could be happy with the SDS3000X HD.
As an old man, I just wish I had a bigger display. ;)

At work we now have projects that require a higher bandwidth, so a 2.5Ghz Lecroy WavePro HD is now on the way.
I would have liked to buy a 7000A for us, but was in the minority, so now a lower bandwidth scope at twice the price.

tautech:
The SDS7000A range has been updated with a new 6 GHz model, OP updated to reflect this.

Datasheet:
https://int.siglent.com/u_file/download/24_11_12/SDS7000A_Datasheet_EN02A.pdf

skander36:
Isn't available also an 8 GHz model?

tautech:

--- Quote from: skander36 on November 12, 2024, 10:59:02 pm ---Isn't available also an 8 GHz model?

--- End quote ---
Only to the east as yet.
I have no further info if or when the 8 GHz model might be available to the west.

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