Hi,
The scope arrived today, I had picked it up right after work - And of course had to switch on once....
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Optical impression, it is "terribly" small, really tiny, as if half was forgotten.
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And it smells like melting plastic, but you get used to it.
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Turn on...
The fan is now not super loud, but has an annoying frequency, I had the scope now but not in the quiet study.
Boot time: 1min20sec.
Edit: Time for the first boot, after this it´s about 50sec. ...First technical impressions:
-Only one "normal" USB port, which I consider a big minus.
I could always swap between Bodnar and USB stick for the pictures earlier.
- Display is very sharp, you notice the higher resolution immediately, very pleasant, BUT:
The display itself is very reflective and not super bright, rather somewhat "dimmed".
Edit: Now it seems brighter.-Bodnar pulser connected via 50Ohm resistor, risetime is 3.6ns which makes something around 100Mhz, not bad.
Or if you put in the formula 0.45, you get exactly 125Mhz...Aha.
But I will check this correctly.
-Bodnar, the second:
Memory on automode, when the sample rate drops, the signal is already visibly changed.
As soon as a third channel is active, the sample rate has already reached the minimum of 312.5.
When you enable Ultraacquire, things get weird, but more on that later.
Oh, and it takes a long time until the scope reports the USB stick as "connected". OK, not sooo long..That's it for now, more soon.
Martin