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Siglent SDS7000A 3, 4 and 6 GHz 12 bit DSO's
Sighound36:
Ethernet 1000base etc/DDR/TDR and the dual Spectrum II app is a nice as well SMPS testing with the DL-ISO Probe, FPGA' rail noise plus some emc immumity testing. The Waverunner HD is actually great for audio and power supply testing 200Mhz is really all you need for that.
I'm up for doing a back to back on the bigger BW Siglent 7000, haven't had a scope shoot out in a while, trying to accquire one of the new R&S 12 bits units. Though a few of the chaps I know with them have reported a few bugs that need ironing out shall we say, but are complimentry other wise
We have been that busy I haven't even unboxed the new Wavepro HD yet, will rectify that this weekend :palm:
Martin72:
Hi,
Pushing this thread...
Is there any news about the progress of the SDS7000A ?
I am very curious about the targeted prices for it.
We had paid close to 14000€ in 2019 for a Lecroy HDO6034A (intel i5 cpu, 16GB DDR4 RAM, Windows 10), 12 bit native resolution and decoder/analyzer options....
tautech:
--- Quote from: Martin72 on May 22, 2023, 10:57:08 pm ---Hi,
Pushing this thread...
Is there any news about the progress of the SDS7000A ?
I am very curious about the targeted prices for it.
We had paid close to 14000€ in 2019 for a Lecroy HDO6034A (intel i5 cpu, 16GB DDR4 RAM, Windows 10), 12 bit native resolution and decoder/analyzer options....
--- End quote ---
Means nothing unless we know the model CPU. :P
Looking up the one stated to be used in SDS7000A gives a CPU Benchmark of 6162.
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Core+i3-8100+%40+3.60GHz&id=3103
Martin72:
--- Quote ---Means nothing unless we know the model CPU.
--- End quote ---
Rob....Seriously ? ;)
The minimum configuration in lecroy pc-based scopes is a i5 4 core cpu with 3.2Ghz, except the hdo4000 series which got the lower i3 class onboard.
Btw, it is interesting that siglent is using a 6 year old cpu in their current scope under development - chances are that this cpu will be obsolete before the scope is released.
But if they have bought enough of them... ;)
Either way, it will definitely be a "pro" scope, at "pro" prices.
tautech:
--- Quote from: Martin72 on May 23, 2023, 10:40:53 pm ---
--- Quote ---Means nothing unless we know the model CPU.
--- End quote ---
Rob....Seriously ? ;)
The minimum configuration in lecroy pc-based scopes is a i5 4 core cpu with 3.2Ghz, except the hdo4000 series which got the lower i3 class onboard.
--- End quote ---
This ^ you did not say however it means little unless we know the exact model CPU used so we can benchmark it. ;)
I run i3, i5 and i7 CPU's in benchtops that unless they are heavily loaded you cannot spot the differences in performance as they all boot W10 from a SSD. The best benchmark of which is a i7 in a tiny mini PC, a ASROCK Jupiter however it runs M.2 SSD, faster than any SATA memory.
I suspect a modern DSO design running a multiple core CPU is unlikely to suffer much in they way of performance hits running any of the above CPU's. IMO reliability, CPU heat generated and fan noise is of greater concern.
I look forward to seeing the developers choice of HW in action.
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