My SDG2042X is updated with FW V2.01.01.37R8. Today I have discovered a weird behaviour in sweep mode: output amplitude shows a step around ~293 kHz, being correct at >293 kHz and something like 10% higher than normal below that frequency. See attachments. This happens regardless of waveform, sweep time, log/lin sweep, channel 1 or 2. At the same frequencies, in normal (non sweep) mode, the instrument works fine.
By searching in this same eevblog topic, I have discovered this msg from Tjuurko that claims a different anomaly:
In new firmware (V2.01.01.37R*), button "SWEEP" increases the amplitude of the output signal: CH1 +25%, CH2 +5%.
Without cables connected, the output overvoltage protection is activated.
Tested for SDG2042X (SV: 2.01.01.35R3B2, HV: 02-01-00-40-00).
At this point my suspect is that there is a bug and calibration is bypassed in sweep mode, so the instrument works in uncalibrated mode and different things can happen to different machines.
Can you try on yours?
I annex a few photos of the SDG sweeping, connected to my scope. Last photo is on a reduced interval around 293 kHz, with a zoom on the sinusoid showing the abrubt amplitude change.
EDIT: I don't understand why, but I see the images rotated by 90° after publication. Original images are correct.