try larger battery and proper probing. isnt the probe is the bottleneck? what probe you are using?
to the OP, you'll need a calibrated 1GHz FG for this
I just stick welded pins of battery to the bnc input without using any probe. Unfortunately I don't have 1GHz probe or cable.
btw, a fine scope. i wish i have the money and havent bought the DS1054Z.
Thank you. Agilent is making great scopes. Better than Tektronix or LeCroy in my opinion. Every inner flat surface is covered with a foam to reduce noise from fans.
Howard.
I looked into programmers manual and found command
*OPT?http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/54830-97014.pdf?id=595884The *OPT? query returns a string with a list of installed options. If no options are installed, the string will have a 0 as the first character. The length of the returned string may increase as options become available in the future. Once implemented, an option name will be appended to the end of the returned string, delimited by a comma.
Returned Format [001,002,640,320,160,080,040,EZP,CLK,EZJ,SDA,LSS,EBW,NRD,ERC]<NL>
001 = Memory option 54850 Series Osilloscopes
002 = Memory option 80000 Series Osillocsopes
640 = 64 MByte memory option
320 = 32 MByte memory option
160 = 16 MByte memory option
080 = 8 MByte memory option
040 = 4 MByte memory option
EZP = EZJIT Plus option
CLK = Clock recovery option
EZJ = EZJIT option
SDA = High speed serial data analysis option
LSS = Low speed serial data analysis option
EBW = Enhanced bandwidth optionNRD = Noise reduction option
ERC = External 10 MHz clock option
The option
Force 1G does not enable option
EBW. I think it should. It may be the reason why the scope is still 600MHz.
Does anyone has this option
EBW enabled?
Maybe it's not to enable on this scope, but it's on the list of options to enable on 54831D scope. So I think it can be enabled.