Well, I own an SDS8102 for more than half a year now, so I might add some comments
here.
Firstly, I like the size, the silent fan, the 10M record length. The (electrical)
noise level seems to be pretty good for its class. Though some buttons feel a bit
cheap, I'm kinda happy with the hardware side.
I can live with the slow wfs/s, the missing windowed zoom (though I still miss it)
and the crappy PC GUI.
What lowers its value for me is the bad implementation of several features,
especially the automatic/manual measurement.
1) The automatic measurements are inaccurate as hell and therefore kinda useless.
With 500MS/s or even 1GS/s, a 100µs period is displayed as 100.000µs as is an period
of 100.12µs
When the period gets a bit larger, the period jumps to 0.100ms.
With 500MS/s, measurements down to 10ns should be easily possible, so this is
either a buggy or bad implementation.
2) Even worse, accurate manual measurement is also not possible. While you
could measure with the cursors, the problem is that both cursors must be visible
at the same time. If you zoom in or out, the cursors remain at their screen
position, not at the sample where you put them.
And if you try to measure completely manually by subtracting cursor positions
related to the trigger point, this also fails as the cursor positions are
displayed as 0.XXXms for anything larger than 100µs.
So all in all, it's impossible to measure with a better accuracy than 1µs in
a 100µs period.
3) There is no kind of statistics for measurements (min/max/mean/standard deviation)
4) There is no gating implemented for measurements.
Indeed you can't even see which period was measured as nothing is marked. You just
get one value displayed and can't trust it, because you don't know where it was
measured. Even if there is only one possible position, the measurement is still
inaccurate (#1).
5) Simple measurements as number of pulses/edges between cursors are missing.
There are other things that are weird or a little annoying
1) "Save / Wave" saving only one channel and "Copy" button not using the last
setting (e.g. Image). Also
2) You can't e.g. change the record length when the scope is stopped.
3) The trigger level cursor is always pink and doesn't use the channel's color
4) In cursor mode, the vertical knobs change the cursor positions, but pushing
the buttons still resets the vertical position, not the cursor position.
5) Edge triggering on "both" edges is not possible
6) Changing from "Normal" to "Auto" trigger mode is clumsy (3 key presses):
Trigger Menu -> Single&Holdoff -> Auto/Normal
There should be a button on every scope, but if not, it must be at least in the
fist menu level as you need it all the time.
All in all, it's a shame to see that the SDS scopes are so much limited by their
software. And as Owon managed to implement only a few bugfixes and even
fewer marginal improvements in over one year, I kinda lost hope that the SDS
line will ever reach a level where they really live up to their expectations.
Honestly, what's the point in having 1GSa/s and a 10MPts memory if you still
Maybe there is many errors or just simple, SDS7102 is better.
Only two examples.
a)
"3) The trigger level cursor is always pink and doesn't use the channel's color"
No, trigger level cursors are yellow to CH2 and red to CH1.
Cursors are for measurement using human eye so it also follow DISPLAY resolution, not sampling resolution.
b)
"can't measure anything below 1µs accurately in a 10µs/div setting?"
Cursors "step" resolution on the display in this case is 0.2us. and this becouse 1div is 50 pixel
How human can use cursor measurement more fine than display resolution.
Accuracy is related also to sampling timebase.
I just test.
Signal 50 000 000 Hz +- 0.01Hz
Oscilloscope warmed, and >half hour on.
Mem 10M
CH1
10us/div.
Single capture.
Zoom in to 2ns/div.
As accurate as human eye with 8x magnifier can with cursors so that can really check it is just righ in pixel level sure..
Cursors delta 20.00ns
(cursors moving resolution now of course 0.4ns (becouse 50pix/div)
captured with 10us/diV and measured better than 1ns real accuracy in this case.
Then I run scope 2ns/div with same signal. Result exatly same.
Ok, with 2ns/div automatic measurement show Period 20.00ns
Freq 50.00MHz, Cycle RMS 15.25mV (signal generator 15.9mV)
Of course there is now termination resistance error and oscilloscope BW flatness error. (signal is 50MHz and so littlebit attenuated).
Then just for fun.
Tektronix scope calibrator CG5001
1kHz
1V/div x8
Owon (CH1 DC, 10k mem, 100us/div):
Period 1.000ms, duty 50%
Peak-peak 8.080V
Vamp 7.920
With cursors
Period 1.000ms
Level 7.96V (Adjusted for best match possible with cursors resolution (0.04V)
It is good to remember that ADC vertical resolution is 8 bit. (not real accuracy)
Then scope calibrator to 10kHz
measure period.
With cursors there read 100.000us.
10div or less with this setting cursors reading step is 0.2us.
Over 10div cursor step continue 1pixel on display BUT reading step change to 1us.
But, honestly I can not see any kind of accuracy problem but just opposite. Owon is amazing accurate in this price class. (But I do not like it change cursors reading resolution if cursors delta is more than 10div on the display.)
In what oscilloscope you can measure with cursors more accurate and with more resolution what is display itself?