Now, how to make Bode with the DHO804+DG800
VESA mount and external USB power. Very bench space friendly, compared to the "shoeboxes" we've been accustomed to for signal generators, counters, bench DMMs etc.
One thing I personally interested is the Amplitude: Up to 20Vpp at high impedence or 10Vpp at 50 ohm
Very bench space friendly, compared to the "shoeboxes" we've been accustomed to for signal generators, counters, bench DMMs etc.
Who wants a lab instrument that looks like a toy?
I always ask myself what is missing when something is very small.
Nice DHO900 styling -- "collect 'em all!"
But I will never understand what the Rigol designers were smoking when they introduced those circular number keys. How am I expected to enter numbers there?! What's wrong with the rectangular arrangement used on calculators or phones?! Who wants a lab instrument that looks like a toy? I am flabbergasted that they kept this absurd button arrangement on the new series.
Now on to the real question.. is the hardware of the DG800pro and DG900pro going to be the same?
it works, its not as good as a number pad but it is usable. ...It does seem a wilder of a choice. Where is the V button? Its just M/G/k/hz. So its easy to type in frequency but not easy to enter a voltage.
It should based on the RK3399 + ZYNQ + Rigol's own ASIC and running Andriod just like DHO scopes.
Is anyone able to access the data sheets for these instruments from the international site (rigol.com)?
THD<0.1%("Audio Range")....Not bad.
Unfortunately the jitter specification is not just bad, it is laughably bad. On par with the UNI-T UTG932
Unfortunately the jitter specification is not just bad, it is laughably bad. On par with the UNI-T UTG932
How do Siglent's compare ?