I don't know why 2000X HD cannot be put into "Fast" mode. Siglent should answer that.
IF Sequence mode is ON, AcqMode is forced to Fast. (also with Digital ON)
IF Sequence mode is OFF, AcqMode is forced to Slow IF Digital is ON.
Sequence mode ON AND Digital ON AND Analog Ch's OFF, it can capture
up to 600kwfm/s (600ksegment/s)
HW: 01.00
FW: 1.2.1.1
Measured using:
Setup: 20ns/div; Digital only; all 16ch active; 60MHz 3V sqr to D0; trigger Edge, rising, D0
Memory Management: Auto
Sequence, 10000 segment (frames)
Calculated: 1000000/(([timestamp frame 10000] - [time stamp frame 1])/9999) result was around 601000
So bottle neck is not at all in digital acquisition itself. It goes to memory as fast as analog channels.
When Sequence mode OFF AND Digital ON, it is forced to Slow mode: capture - display - capture - display....
Setup(same as previous): 20ns/div; Digital only; all 16ch active; 60MHz 3V sqr to D0; trigger Edge, rising, D0
Memory Management: Auto
Most fast single interval between two capture responds around 22.1wfm/s but most slow interval responds around 10.6wfm/s. Measured using second oscilloscope (signal from X HD Trig out).
Counting using
hp53131A, X HD Trig out frequency 60sec average is around 12Hz. 12wfm/s.
If there isn't some compelling reason behind this, unknown to me at least, this restriction seems a bit strange.
Some day we know more.