And plz check up the actual samplingrate to command through terminal.like :ACQuire*SAMPlingrate?,sometimes your actual sampling rate is 200MHz.Thanks.
Hi.I can't understand your language,but lookin at your measurement.I think,a bit problem though,maybe at least you cut off DC,and sampling change to Average,and repetitive sampling(Equivalant-Time),and disable CH2.If you do,at least maybe also 100MHz level is within 3dB attenuation.Thanks.
Good job. I think we all know now, and you've made clear, that the Rigol 1102E and 1052E have the same sampling rates and memory length. The input bandwidth limit is only for the analog front end, but it doesn't improve the scopes capability near the limit of its sampling capability. When you switched on Channel 2, the 1102E uses 500Ms/s, on long memory, its 250 Ms/s.
According to the specs for this model, the ADCs are staggered to achieve the 1GSa/s sample rate. This is only available in 1-channel mode. Using two input channels halves the sample rate. I believe long memory also halves it again, due to the memory chip limitations.
The specs are clear. 1G samples/s, half of that in dual channel mode, half of that in long memory mode. If your life or your livelihood depends on a tool, in this case an oscilloscope, why would you buy one not aimed at the pro market? Hell, you could almost buy 3 of these scopes for the price of that function generator!
That's not (analog) bandwidth problem but sample rate problem. When you set scope in 2 channel mode and turn on long memory, sample rate drops to 250Ms/s.
Sorry, but this doesn't prove there is any problem with the DSO. If you set the controls so the internal digitiser is running at a lower speed than 1Ghz (yes, it's easy to do, read the manual for any DSO) you will get crazy alias problems. Any DSO can be made to show rubbish if you force it to display an aliased waveform. The demonstration may be straight up, but it could also be fudged to make the scope look bad. Without more information we cannot tell.
So you can accept a 100MHz oscilloscope bandwidth drop to 4xMH because the sampling rate issue?Because the relationship of my job, personally I can not accept this kind of specification
If you turn on long Memory, it's 500Ms/s when one Channel is on. I don't know what's happening if you switch the second on, maybe it's only half, 250Ms/s. I have seen on your video, that when you turn off sinx/x, the peaks have a distance of 4ns, seem to be 250Ms/s.
I'm totally agree with you about samplin speed limitation by ADC performance.
May be DS1000E sampling rate drop to 250MS/s in high speed time/div, cause some siganl peak can not to detect, but I can not acceptable because the impact of sampling rate of decline and than impact that performance of the bandwidth(BW out of spec.)
The Digital-Sampling Rate Limitation is caused by the AD-Converters. They have more than one, and they switch theme together, using Phase-shift clocking, to get 1GS/s. If you turn the 2nd Channel on, one half of the ADC'S are used for the 1st Channel, the secound half for 2nd Channel.
1)Why are you not Terminating the End with the Riglo-Sycope with 50 Ohm's? Rigol does not have a switchable Termination, unlike Scopes like the Tek 7xxx Series, etc..
2) In lack of Memory Speed, it seems to switch down to a samplerate, matching the max. Mem. speed. That seem to be 500Ms/s.
3) I NEVER use any digital filter when Measuring. I would never do that, even on a Tek 7xxx Scope. With a filter you can't see Aliasing effects. If I need a Filter I use scilab afterwards.
You are right! It is key issue about 50ohm terminting, 50 Ohm, however I never forget this terminal from the film you can be seen them.
In thehe past, I've tested a lot of Oscilloscopes, I know that sampling rate have an some different change in the number of channel turing on on the some oscilloscope, but I have never seen bandwidth will have drop when I turing on that multi-channel, it's look like very strange.
Sorry I have difficulty understanding this phrase "however I never forget this terminal from the film you can be seen them." Could you please elaborate it a bit more?
Thanks for the video btw. It gives a much better insight to the equipment.
Hello
Thank you for your post.
I am trying to decide between 2 brands of oscilloscope:
Owon & Rigol
I think Rigol has the stronger brand and I can't beat the 1G/sec RTS but . . .
a few features come at a lower price for the Owon - the bigest I'm looking at is the VGA screen.
Since Rigol hasn't bothered with VGA (QVGA even in their high end) should I care about this feature?
Or is it a gimmick for this type of application?
Thanks! Appreciate anyone's info that knows!
joshstube 7 months ago
sorry,command :ACQuire:SAMPlingrate?
dragonfly333yt 8 months ago
Checked, when turn on dual channel that sample rate will drop to half by one channel, but still unclear what design to effect bandwidth performance
InstrumentVu 8 months ago
And plz check up the actual samplingrate to command through terminal.like :ACQuire*SAMPlingrate?,sometimes your actual sampling rate is 200MHz.Thanks.
dragonfly333yt 8 months ago
Hi.I can't understand your language,but lookin at your measurement.I think,a bit problem though,maybe at least you cut off DC,and sampling change to Average,and repetitive sampling(Equivalant-Time),and disable CH2.If you do,at least maybe also 100MHz level is within 3dB attenuation.Thanks.
dragonfly333yt 8 months ago
RTFM
xchvcwryb 11 months ago
Good job. I think we all know now, and you've made clear, that the Rigol 1102E and 1052E have the same sampling rates and memory length. The input bandwidth limit is only for the analog front end, but it doesn't improve the scopes capability near the limit of its sampling capability. When you switched on Channel 2, the 1102E uses 500Ms/s, on long memory, its 250 Ms/s.
igsaturation 1 year ago
rigol made in china
hugos31 1 year ago
According to the specs for this model, the ADCs are staggered to achieve the 1GSa/s sample rate. This is only available in 1-channel mode. Using two input channels halves the sample rate. I believe long memory also halves it again, due to the memory chip limitations.
hesperaux 1 year ago
I very much agree with your idea, but the internal ADC is on the machine, who will open the view of the machine when he bought the machine
InstrumentVu 1 year ago
I very much agree with your think, but the ADC is on the internal, who will open the DSO to check when they bought it
InstrumentVu 1 year ago
The specs are clear. 1G samples/s, half of that in dual channel mode, half of that in long memory mode. If your life or your livelihood depends on a tool, in this case an oscilloscope, why would you buy one not aimed at the pro market? Hell, you could almost buy 3 of these scopes for the price of that function generator!
ControlCardPin 2 years ago
That's not (analog) bandwidth problem but sample rate problem. When you set scope in 2 channel mode and turn on long memory, sample rate drops to 250Ms/s.
flolic 2 years ago 3
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hrvojevz 2 years ago
Sorry, but this doesn't prove there is any problem with the DSO. If you set the controls so the internal digitiser is running at a lower speed than 1Ghz (yes, it's easy to do, read the manual for any DSO) you will get crazy alias problems. Any DSO can be made to show rubbish if you force it to display an aliased waveform. The demonstration may be straight up, but it could also be fudged to make the scope look bad. Without more information we cannot tell.
colinbeeforth 2 years ago 5
So you can accept a 100MHz oscilloscope bandwidth drop to 4xMH because the sampling rate issue?Because the relationship of my job, personally I can not accept this kind of specification
InstrumentVu 2 years ago
If you turn on long Memory, it's 500Ms/s when one Channel is on. I don't know what's happening if you switch the second on, maybe it's only half, 250Ms/s. I have seen on your video, that when you turn off sinx/x, the peaks have a distance of 4ns, seem to be 250Ms/s.
wendeltech 2 years ago 4
I'm totally agree with you about samplin speed limitation by ADC performance.
May be DS1000E sampling rate drop to 250MS/s in high speed time/div, cause some siganl peak can not to detect, but I can not acceptable because the impact of sampling rate of decline and than impact that performance of the bandwidth(BW out of spec.)
InstrumentVu 2 years ago
The Digital-Sampling Rate Limitation is caused by the AD-Converters. They have more than one, and they switch theme together, using Phase-shift clocking, to get 1GS/s. If you turn the 2nd Channel on, one half of the ADC'S are used for the 1st Channel, the secound half for 2nd Channel.
wendeltech 2 years ago
1)Why are you not Terminating the End with the Riglo-Sycope with 50 Ohm's? Rigol does not have a switchable Termination, unlike Scopes like the Tek 7xxx Series, etc..
2) In lack of Memory Speed, it seems to switch down to a samplerate, matching the max. Mem. speed. That seem to be 500Ms/s.
3) I NEVER use any digital filter when Measuring. I would never do that, even on a Tek 7xxx Scope. With a filter you can't see Aliasing effects. If I need a Filter I use scilab afterwards.
wendeltech 2 years ago 2
You are right! It is key issue about 50ohm terminting, 50 Ohm, however I never forget this terminal from the film you can be seen them.
In thehe past, I've tested a lot of Oscilloscopes, I know that sampling rate have an some different change in the number of channel turing on on the some oscilloscope, but I have never seen bandwidth will have drop when I turing on that multi-channel, it's look like very strange.
InstrumentVu 2 years ago
@InstrumentVu
Sorry I have difficulty understanding this phrase "however I never forget this terminal from the film you can be seen them." Could you please elaborate it a bit more?
Thanks for the video btw. It gives a much better insight to the equipment.
erichousetkc 1 year ago
Last I just turing OFF that Interpolation function, I'm also very surprised I'm get such a result.
If there are any place I have not noticed, please tell me any time, thanks la.
InstrumentVu 2 years ago