I wonder who that contact in Japan you have could be, I wonder if I know them?....
I can't even remember his name, you know this Japanese alphabet is a pain to learn, I have never been good at drawing or painting !
You wouldn't know him anyway, he isn't even Japanese !
One day I'll get me a TDS694C, it was codenamed 'Screamer' for good reason,
Wow, didn't know they had a nickname !
it's just a pity that RAM was still expensive at the time so the memory depth is a bit short when capturing at the full capabilities.
I guess given it's an RF scope, it kinda makes sense. It's not like you are interested in capturing a 3GHz serial bus mile long frame and then inspect it...
I guess you would be more interested in having a look at the shape of a rising edge or something. A screen-worth of data is enough for that. You don't need to " log data "... just look at a brief event.
Well that's my take on it anywho...
It would be interesting to try to hack in RAM chips with greater capacity.......
You could add more RAM chips to the 694C ?!
And they didn't offer it as an option ?! Strange...
Or is it just you dreaming ? Then don't also forget to rewrite the firmware to make that extra RAM actually do anything !
Don't think the F/W was open-source back then !
and even it were good luck finding a programmer capable enough to modify the F/W.... that would not come cheap, nor be delivered quickly... I guess.
My main scopes are my TDS220, a Tek 2235 for when I want to go analogue, the TDS784D for 1GHz stuff, and finally the TDS794D which goes up to 2GHz (I need to track down some P6339A probes for it, and a top pouch and front cover too).
TDS220 or 224 still on my list, but although prices have come down quite a bit since COVID, they are still too expensive for what they are.
For me it's mostly a souvenir piece, as I remember unpacking them at school when we got a batch in the '90s when they had just hit the market. They looked so " expensive" and state of the art compared to our old basic crappy Metrix analog scopes. Plus, I love their design, find them so cute. Plus, they marked a milestone in the history of scopes, so it's a bit of a history piece as well.
So, want one, but not enough to buy into the speculation BS that surrounds them.
18H30 and I have still not done anything in the lab or house... TEA takes way too much of my time.
Starting work on tuesday morning.... I will probably disappear from TEA from that point, and do productive things again instead, since free time will now be at a premium !