Yes, I read about your comment regarding ETS mode on the DS6000 earlier today.
That's actually why I brought up the question here on the older DS5000 series
Rigol used to have several "E" models in their DS5000 series.
They had several models without "E", and several models with "E".
So it should have worked there properly at least, back then.
Maybe it is more difficult to do now with the newer ADC chip and dual FPGA architecture?
Wonder what ADC chip and FPGA architecture that they were using back then.
Is Rigol actively working on this for the DS6000 series? Would this affect many customers?
Can you provide specific examples and application areas for ETS on a scope that already has 5 GSa/s?
What is the maximum potential sample rate in ETS mode on the DS6000 series for a repetitive signal?
(I mean, under the assumption that it actually would be working on the DS6000 series)
Do you know more details about the ADC chip and the dual FPGA architecture in the DS6000 series?
Are they still using an 8 bit ADC in this high-end scope? Or is this 10 bit or 12 bit?