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Siglent Technologies SDS1202X-E 200 mhz Digital Oscilloscope 2 Channels
bdunham7:
--- Quote from: 13hm13 on February 21, 2023, 02:27:28 am ---The Siglent SHOULD be able to recover from a power outage.
Recover and RESUME like nothin' had happened. Plug-n-play, baby!
Maybe I'll experiment with that.
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RTFM. It's in the utility menu. :box:
2N3055:
--- Quote from: 13hm13 on February 21, 2023, 02:27:28 am ---
--- Quote from: bdunham7 on February 20, 2023, 08:21:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: 13hm13 on February 20, 2023, 07:44:53 pm ---Sorry to confuse you. Again. And again.
Come on, man ... how careless do you assume quotidian experiments are?
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As careless as your communications, perhaps?
Given your setup as pictured and assuming this is at power-on with no adjustments, I've no idea why you would have "horizontal rolling" on startup at times. As for the probe compensation pattern issue that you were originally complaining of, you would likely need to have the probe set for 10X to observe such a problem. I explained this in an earlier post. I'm squinting and guessing, but it looks like your probe is set for 1X. And it looks like you have AC coupling on, although we can't read the screen at all.
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Excuses, excuses.
And if I did post a video of the rolling, many of you would pontificate that I did not use some sort of Siglent "Print" button (video mode).
Beyond weirdness y'all are ;)
BTW ... about the "unplugged as is" remark many of y'all jumped on me fer .... 'cuz, ya know, y'all ain't capable of thinkin; outside that "box".
Well, that got me to thinkin' outside ... and inside ... da box.
The Siglent SHOULD be able to recover from a power outage.
Recover and RESUME like nothin' had happened. Plug-n-play, baby!
Maybe I'll experiment with that.
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At this point it is obvious that you didn't come here for help but for something else..
Funny enough, I find your style familiar ("everybody is an idiot except you" type..), just cannot put a finger on it ...
Scope recovers from power outage just fine. Works perfectly, it seems. It just resets to defaults because you need to save your favorite settings first. But you need to learn how to do it..
In order to be able to think out of the box you first need to know what is inside the box.
I have two news for you: good and bad.
Good one is that your scope is all good and well. Not a single problem with it. So no need to worry.
Bad news is that you don't know how to use it and refuse to learn.
And you are being a toss to people trying to teach you a thing or two and help you. You'll have to work on that, or bad results are guaranteed..
Devices will behave exactly as designers that designed them intended. Not the way you think they should behave, ignoring 40 years of electronics development and physical realities. This particular scope comes with a 247 pages book. Read it. We know you can read, you have no problem writing offensive comments to people. Just use your reading skills for good.
Learn. It's good for you.
tautech:
--- Quote from: 2N3055 on February 21, 2023, 08:22:55 am ---
Learn. It's good for you.
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One of the best threads about SDS1202X-E a few pages in when Charlotte orders one:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/what-an-oscilloscope-recommended-for-a-woman-passionate-about-electronics/msg3104228/#msg3104228
There's another 30 pages in this thread where we explore all the features with Charlotte.
bdunham7:
--- Quote from: 2N3055 on February 21, 2023, 08:22:55 am ---At this point it is obvious that you didn't come here for help but for something else..
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Yes, he came here to entertain us!
As an aside, I think one reason some people have difficulty transitioning to a DSO from an older CRO is that they never really understood how to use their CRO either. They can twiddle the knobs and get a picture, not unlike how 50 years ago someone with absolutely no electronics knowledge could still figure out how to get a picture on their television. Set the channel, adust the fine tuning, move the aerial, adjust the vertical hold, adjust the contrast/brightness/color settings until it looks right, etc.
13hm13:
--- Quote from: bdunham7 on February 21, 2023, 02:55:12 pm ---
--- Quote from: 2N3055 on February 21, 2023, 08:22:55 am ---At this point it is obvious that you didn't come here for help but for something else..
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Yes, he came here to entertain us!
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You bet ....
Look, fellas .... I get it, 'k ....
Some y'all sellin' these Sigs fer a livin', and bad publicity ain't good fer biz. So let every issue be some sort of "OPERATOR ERROR". Use that 'scuse till the POS is outta warranty.
And there are the brand-name fanboys. Hey, I know what you mean. I love my Fluke and Tek more than anyone.
And then there are service techs and engineers that have been using the questionable model ... and will defend it to the hilt .... 'cause they don't wanna face the possibility that they mighta UNKNOWINGLY screwed the pooch on upteen service calls or projects ... cuz the gremlin was something called Siglent ... havin' the last laugh.
And the dream goes on .... ;)
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