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Siglent SDS7000A 3, 4 and 6 GHz 12 bit DSO's
tautech:
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Microsoft Edge translating... |O
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:-DD
I find this very useful to decypher info from newly discovered products:
https://translate.google.com/
You can Copy/Paste can't you ? :P
Sighound36:
I'd be up for trying the 4ghz 12 bit models, have some budget left over after the recent home lab 4Ghz Wavepro HD that would be the model to go head to head with.
Martin72:
--- Quote from: rf-loop on February 24, 2023, 06:08:40 am ---12 bit, SDS6204 H12 Pro 2 GHz, ¥229,880 Normal model(appx 32183€
10 bit, SDS6204 H10 Pro 2 GHz, ¥139,880 Economy model(appx 19443€
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The prices...Then I don´t want to know the ones for the 7000..
And then there is the 8 bit model here fore really less money than the 10 bit "Economy model" (appx 9980€ for the 2Ghz) ???
It's hard to believe that all three ADCs are pin-compatible with each other, so they would have to have different layouts.
Apart from this, for 19000€ or 32000€ I could get a state of the art scope from lecroy
TomKatt:
Stupid question from a 200 Mhz hobbyist... What are you folks doing that requires 7-8 Ghz bandwidths? Can you give an example of where you need that level of gear?
I imagine that just setting up a probing solution at those frequencies is an art unto itself.
Martin72:
Just for example:
--- Quote ---DDR3 electrical testing and timing analysis requires a 6 Series MSO oscilloscope with a recommended bandwidth of 8 GHz to cover entire range of DDR3 speed grades. However, for signal integrity testing and debug, a minimum bandwidth of 4 GHz would suffice most of the user's needs.
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https://download.tek.com/datasheet/DDR3-and-LPDDR3-Measurement-and-Analysis-Software-on-6-Series-MSO-Datasheet-55W614702.pdf
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