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| Kean:
You don't need a model with HDMI out to make use of a large screen, you just need a model with LAN and ability to do web based control from a computer. Easy to read with old eyes, and super quick to grab a screen shot. I do this often on my R&S RTB2004, but I've read that the Siglent models do it really well too. |
| DigitalAura:
Thanks. I'm thinking Siglent SDS2000X-Plus will probably do just fine and being able to hack it to 500mhz is a bonus. I was initially thinking the Rigol 5000 series would be good, just the O/S looks kinda flaky, it does have 8Gs/s though. |
| nctnico:
--- Quote from: DigitalAura on September 10, 2023, 05:59:21 pm ---The biggest limitation with my current hardware is the screen size. I find them too small as my eyesight isn't great. A nine or ten inch screen would make a huge difference. --- End quote --- I'd look at MigSig in that case. |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: DigitalAura on September 10, 2023, 05:59:21 pm ---The biggest limitation with my current hardware is the screen size. I find them too small as my eyesight isn't great. A nine or ten inch screen would make a huge difference. --- End quote --- The best option for "big screen" seems to be the new Rigol DHOs with HDMI out. You can connect a big monitor to them and it scales the UI nicely. |
| skander36:
It's up to you. If you are willing to pay extra 4-500$ for the Siglent 2104 then go for the Siglent. If not, Rigol 5k offer a lot of features. DHO 1K/4K is not a complete soution. It is a scope for those who need 12 bit but rely on the other scopes for Bode plot, LA, etc. |
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