Just got my RTB2004. Has anyone else noticed a high pitch whine when the scope is in standby mode (mains plugged in, but scope off)? It is rather loud compared to my working environment.
Got mine two weeks ago. Silent when in standby (yellow indicator light). By contrast, my desktop HMC-8012 has a 50Hz hum when switch on, regardless of being in standby or turn on fully. That's quite annoying but R&S didn't want to replace the PSU, they said it was normal. The RTB2004 is very noisy when turned on though; it's the fan.
I like it very much so far, UI sluggishness is ok, but one thing bothers the h3ck out of me, and that's the 3MBit UART decoder. The HMO could do 31MBit, and in version 400 of the datasheet from last year the RTB2000 series could do 32MBit as well. But, already in datasheet version 402 they degraded it to 3MBit.
Could someone from R&S elaborate on that? Apparently, the hardware is capable, but was limited afterwards for some reason.
I work with PICs on internal RC @32MHz a lot and use their UARTs at 4MBit; and that the scope cannot decode the messages annoys the cr4p out of me. Yes, I should have read the datasheet carefully, but who would think that this unit is
one whole order of magnitude worse than its predecessor(s)? Even the Keysight can do 8MBit / s.
And, fun fact:
- CAN is specified @5Mbit, but you can only select 2 Mbit in the firmware 2.00
- LIN is specified @5MBit, but you can only select 2.52MBit in the firmware 2.00
not that you'd need those bit rates in those bus systems, but still. The limited UART decoder is an impediment though.
I'm hoping that they change that back to the 32MBit, or at least increase it to the value the competition can do (8MBit). Otherwise great device.