Simple, easy test to try with the 7A13, power supply testing.
*Put a 10x (compensated to the 7A13's input) or 1X probe to the + input of the 7A13.
*Ready a power supple for test, note it's voltage to be tested.
*Set the Volts/Div on the 7A13 to two or so Volts/Div of the power supply's output voltage.
*Set the trace to a reference line using the 7A13 vertical position knob. There is a button in the center of the vertical position knob that puts both inputs to zero. Depress this button and set the trace to a reference line position.
*Select DC coupling on the +input for the input probe.
*Set the comparator voltage control to zero.
*Select Vc for the -input.
*Connect the probe to the power supply output. This should cause the trace to move to the power supply output voltage.
*Adjust the reference voltage control (+/- switch to + for positive volts to be measured) to offset the trace back to the reference line position.
*Increase the vertical sensitivity per division using the volts/div knob.
*Adjust the reference voltage control to offset the input's test voltage to a high a sensitivity as required.
*Further 10X magnification can be had by pulling on the red center knob of the volts/div switch. Doing this increased the voltage comparator volts by 10X. There is a mechanical stop at 10mV when the red knob is pulled.
The voltage reference display decimal point will move/scale depending on the volts/div setting and if the red center knob is pulled out.
*If the noise becomes excessive apply the 5Mhz BW limiter.
*When the desired sensitivity and display configuration is reached, the small changes in power supply voltage and it's regulation response will be easily visible along with all the stuff living on the power supply's output.
*If the power mains is on a variac, wiggle the power mains voltage up/down to see how well it regulates line-load.
Why all this instead of simple using AC coupling at the input, using the 7A13's voltage comparator feature is allows precision measurements of power supply regulation, noise and related. This is the same measurement capability as the LeCroy-Teledyne-Preamble 1855 diff amplifier add on at a small fraction of it's cost. The 7A2s is capable of this same test without the precision voltage reference.
There is a test request.
Would it be possible to connect one of the 7A13's input to the input of the Rigol's input to look for A/D switching and related digital switching noise coming out of the DSO's input?
Bernice
I got a 7613 for under $50 and extra modules for about $12 a pop shipped and I already had a 7603. Nobody seems to want them because they are heavy and bulky and unless you find one locally it would be too expensive to ship.
The thing is that I don't know how usefull 10uV/div is at just 1MHz, but I guess I'll find out since I have a 7A22 heading my way.
Btw, my plan for the 7613 (rackmount) is to get it all nice and calibrated and giving it away to the local hackerspace. (That is if they want it, if they don't I'll see what I do with it). But I'm keeping the 7603 and of course the best modules.