Difference between revisions of "Siglent SDS1000X series"
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The device is available in 2 categories namely, SDS1000 and SDS1000+, where the plus devices have the Logic Analyzer and DDS arbitrary waveform generator build in. Keep in mind that for the Logic Analyzer an extra software option and probe device (SPL1016) must be purchased. The Logic Analyzer is capable 500 MSa/s with 14 Mpts/CH memory | The device is available in 2 categories namely, SDS1000 and SDS1000+, where the plus devices have the Logic Analyzer and DDS arbitrary waveform generator build in. Keep in mind that for the Logic Analyzer an extra software option and probe device (SPL1016) must be purchased. The Logic Analyzer is capable 500 MSa/s with 14 Mpts/CH memory | ||
An extra software option to decode serial protocols is also available on all devices. | |||
The model numbers are for the 100Mhz bw: SDS1102X SDS1102+ and 200Mhz bw: SDS1202 and SDS1202+ | The model numbers are for the 100Mhz bw: SDS1102X SDS1102+ and 200Mhz bw: SDS1202 and SDS1202+ |
Revision as of 14:17, 18 February 2017
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Hardware
The Siglent SDS1000X series oscilloscopes are capable of sampling up to 1GSa/s 14 Mpts/CH memory for the analog channels. Due to the fact that both channels are shared, if both channels are on the sampling is limited to 500MSa/s and 7 Mpts/CH memory per channel.
The device is available in 2 categories namely, SDS1000 and SDS1000+, where the plus devices have the Logic Analyzer and DDS arbitrary waveform generator build in. Keep in mind that for the Logic Analyzer an extra software option and probe device (SPL1016) must be purchased. The Logic Analyzer is capable 500 MSa/s with 14 Mpts/CH memory
An extra software option to decode serial protocols is also available on all devices.
The model numbers are for the 100Mhz bw: SDS1102X SDS1102+ and 200Mhz bw: SDS1202 and SDS1202+
Photos
- SiglentSDS1000Xplus.png
Siglent SDS1202X+
- SiglentSDSX1202X.jpg
Siglent SDS1202X
- SiglentSPL1016.jpg
Siglent Logic-Probe SPL1016
Protocol
All devices support USB (USBTMC) and LAN (VXI-11) by default, and are implementing the IEEE488.2 protocol.