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Offline cinbodyTopic starter

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Unknown Rigol ID
« on: March 11, 2016, 03:52:02 pm »
Hello All,

First time poster, long time lurker. Analog is not my strong suit, in fact I'm
pretty much self taught everything but I'm more at home in digital.

Does anyone recognize the Rigol scope in these images just by the screen?

http://cdn.instructables.com/F2Q/IK83/HKBFBLSS/F2QIK83HKBFBLSS.LARGE.jpg
http://cdn.instructables.com/FFT/F562/HKBFH06T/FFTF562HKBFH06T.LARGE.jpg

http://www.instructables.com/id/Real-time-Radiation-Detector-Scintillino-test/?ALLSTEPS

Been thinking of upgrading my Leader LBO-515B scope, this instructable has some elements I may integrate
into a project. I have read here and elsewhere that the ds1054z is a great value and I'm
wondering if that's what's being used by this guy (put another way, can the ds1054z handle
50 ns / div as pictured?)


Thanks in advance, Chris
 

Offline alsetalokin4017

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Re: Unknown Rigol ID
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2016, 06:46:44 pm »
That's not a DS1054z, which has a much nicer looking display than that.

The DS1054z's horizontal timebase goes down to 5 ns/division. So yes, it can handle 50 ns/division.

There are several threads on this forum talking about various features, etc. of the Rigol DS1054z scope, and Dave has a couple of videos about it as well.
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Re: Unknown Rigol ID
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2016, 06:47:12 pm »
First time poster, long time lurker. Analog is not my strong suit, in fact I'm
pretty much self taught everything but I'm more at home in digital.

Does anyone recognize the Rigol scope in these images just by the screen?

http://cdn.instructables.com/F2Q/IK83/HKBFBLSS/F2QIK83HKBFBLSS.LARGE.jpg
http://cdn.instructables.com/FFT/F562/HKBFH06T/FFTF562HKBFH06T.LARGE.jpg

http://www.instructables.com/id/Real-time-Radiation-Detector-Scintillino-test/?ALLSTEPS

Been thinking of upgrading my Leader LBO-515B scope, this instructable has some elements I may integrate
into a project. I have read here and elsewhere that the ds1054z is a great value and I'm
wondering if that's what's being used by this guy (put another way, can the ds1054z handle
50 ns / div as pictured?)

That's the old Rigol DS1000 Series (no 'z' at the end!) from 4 years ago:



The DS1000z Series is newer, and has a much more modern UI.
« Last Edit: March 11, 2016, 06:48:55 pm by Wuerstchenhund »
 

Offline ebastler

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Re: Unknown Rigol ID
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2016, 06:48:13 pm »
Not sure which Rigol scope is shown in the screenshots, but it is definitely an older, and probably much more basic model than the DS1054Z. The fastest time base of the DS1054Z is 5 ns/div, so it will certainly be more than adequate to capture the signal shown.
 

Offline cinbodyTopic starter

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Re: Unknown Rigol ID
« Reply #4 on: March 11, 2016, 07:02:59 pm »
Ya'll rock, tyvm.

 

Offline PedroDaGr8

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Re: Unknown Rigol ID
« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2016, 11:34:52 pm »
First time poster, long time lurker. Analog is not my strong suit, in fact I'm
pretty much self taught everything but I'm more at home in digital.

Does anyone recognize the Rigol scope in these images just by the screen?

http://cdn.instructables.com/F2Q/IK83/HKBFBLSS/F2QIK83HKBFBLSS.LARGE.jpg
http://cdn.instructables.com/FFT/F562/HKBFH06T/FFTF562HKBFH06T.LARGE.jpg

http://www.instructables.com/id/Real-time-Radiation-Detector-Scintillino-test/?ALLSTEPS

Been thinking of upgrading my Leader LBO-515B scope, this instructable has some elements I may integrate
into a project. I have read here and elsewhere that the ds1054z is a great value and I'm
wondering if that's what's being used by this guy (put another way, can the ds1054z handle
50 ns / div as pictured?)

That's the old Rigol DS1000 Series (no 'z' at the end!) from 4 years ago:



The DS1000z Series is newer, and has a much more modern UI.

Wuerstchenhund got it! Before the DS1054Z line came out, there was the DS1052E line. This line was the first line that Rigol released independently. It shares a LOT with the Agilent/Keysight DSO1000 series, because Rigol is the manufacturer for that series. Agilent/Keysight more or less trained them on what they know.
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