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Siglent scopes
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john larkin
2024-02-21 21:22:39 UTC
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Does anybody have a Siglent scope? Are they OK?

I'm thinking of getting one of these as a gift, for a guy who has a
ratty ole Kikusui analog scope.

https://www.amazon.com/Siglent-Technologies-SDS1202X-Oscilloscope-Channels/dp/B06XZML6RD

200 MHz is about right for snooping some Raspberry Pi Pico ports and
stuff.
Klaus Kragelund
2024-02-21 23:21:02 UTC
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Post by john larkin
Does anybody have a Siglent scope? Are they OK?
I'm thinking of getting one of these as a gift, for a guy who has a
ratty ole Kikusui analog scope.
https://www.amazon.com/Siglent-Technologies-SDS1202X-Oscilloscope-Channels/dp/B06XZML6RD
200 MHz is about right for snooping some Raspberry Pi Pico ports and
stuff.
I have a Siglent SDS2104X. 200MHz cheap scope, very happy with it. I bought it since almost all the Siglent stuff can be hacked, so I hacked mine to 700MHz bandwidth, saved several 1000 dollars by doing that.

I also have the Rigol HDO1074, also hacked, but the great thing about this one is the 12bit ADC

If you check out the EEVblog forums, you can see which ones can be hacked
john larkin
2024-02-21 23:56:09 UTC
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On Wed, 21 Feb 2024 15:21:02 -0800 (PST), Klaus Kragelund
Post by Klaus Kragelund
Post by john larkin
Does anybody have a Siglent scope? Are they OK?
I'm thinking of getting one of these as a gift, for a guy who has a
ratty ole Kikusui analog scope.
https://www.amazon.com/Siglent-Technologies-SDS1202X-Oscilloscope-Channels/dp/B06XZML6RD
200 MHz is about right for snooping some Raspberry Pi Pico ports and
stuff.
I have a Siglent SDS2104X. 200MHz cheap scope, very happy with it. I bought it since almost all the Siglent stuff can be hacked, so I hacked mine to 700MHz bandwidth, saved several 1000 dollars by doing that.
I also have the Rigol HDO1074, also hacked, but the great thing about this one is the 12bit ADC
If you check out the EEVblog forums, you can see which ones can be hacked
Cool. Thanks.
Lasse Langwadt Christensen
2024-02-22 00:08:56 UTC
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Post by Klaus Kragelund
Post by john larkin
Does anybody have a Siglent scope? Are they OK?
I'm thinking of getting one of these as a gift, for a guy who has a
ratty ole Kikusui analog scope.
https://www.amazon.com/Siglent-Technologies-SDS1202X-Oscilloscope-Channels/dp/B06XZML6RD
200 MHz is about right for snooping some Raspberry Pi Pico ports and
stuff.
I have a Siglent SDS2104X. 200MHz cheap scope, very happy with it. I bought it since almost all the Siglent stuff can be hacked, so I hacked mine to 700MHz bandwidth, saved several 1000 dollars by doing that.
I also have the Rigol HDO1074, also hacked, but the great thing about this one is the 12bit ADC
If you check out the EEVblog forums, you can see which ones can be hacked
we just got a Rigol DHO924S. 250MHz, 4 channels, 12 bit, 16ch logic analyser, 25MHz ARB generator, USB-C powered, and with a 100mm VESA mount so you can stick on an articulated arm, all for ~800€
Sergey Kubushyn
2024-02-22 00:05:59 UTC
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Post by john larkin
Does anybody have a Siglent scope? Are they OK?
I'm thinking of getting one of these as a gift, for a guy who has a
ratty ole Kikusui analog scope.
https://www.amazon.com/Siglent-Technologies-SDS1202X-Oscilloscope-Channels/dp/B06XZML6RD
200 MHz is about right for snooping some Raspberry Pi Pico ports and
stuff.
Everything is kindergarten toy after RIGOL DHO924S:

https://www.rigolna.com/products/rigol-digital-oscilloscopes/dho900/

I purchased one and it is my everyday scope now. Also have 4GHz 40GS/S
Lecroy WR640Zi for high frequency stuff but it sees very little use as it is
8-bit and VERY noisy so it is only used when it is really needed.

We already have many of those in the company and everybody is very happy
with those.

Probably will buy another one for my other workdesk -- at this price it
makes it worth just having one on each workdesk rather than moving a single
one between them.

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John Larkin
2024-02-22 00:54:07 UTC
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On Thu, 22 Feb 2024 00:05:59 -0000 (UTC), Sergey Kubushyn
Post by Sergey Kubushyn
Post by john larkin
Does anybody have a Siglent scope? Are they OK?
I'm thinking of getting one of these as a gift, for a guy who has a
ratty ole Kikusui analog scope.
https://www.amazon.com/Siglent-Technologies-SDS1202X-Oscilloscope-Channels/dp/B06XZML6RD
200 MHz is about right for snooping some Raspberry Pi Pico ports and
stuff.
https://www.rigolna.com/products/rigol-digital-oscilloscopes/dho900/
I purchased one and it is my everyday scope now. Also have 4GHz 40GS/S
Lecroy WR640Zi for high frequency stuff but it sees very little use as it is
8-bit and VERY noisy so it is only used when it is really needed.
We have a 7 GHz LeCroy but people don't like using it unless they
really have to. It doesn't make much sense.
Post by Sergey Kubushyn
We already have many of those in the company and everybody is very happy
with those.
Our standard scope is a 500 MHz Rigol.

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(That one has been upgraded to 500)

We have Python libraries so we can use them in automated test stands.

I ordered the Siglent from Amazon, as a gift.

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