If 4 analog channels are not enough, you can take connect several scopes together using BNC cables. The 10 MHz reference signal from the primary scope can be sent to the other scopes (so they all share a common clock domain). The trigger signals can be sent from one to another using the trigger-out and trigger-in BNCs.
Nice wrap up Johnnie! Very good information--much of which is not understood well by the general public! Enjoyed the homage to several universities. Semper Fi!
it was our pleasure to learn from a great teacher like you sir...god bless you. I bought an older version used Agilent Infiniium 54845A 1.5Ghz scope instead going for Rigol new scope both were at same price tag, really judging with my experience on Fluke , Tektronix and Rigol (i have older one), HP/Agilent scope ease of use is superior...I really Love the Infiniium scope.
Thank you very much sir, just bought a dsox1202a and your videos helped me learn in short time and use this wonderfull device at its best, making my creations more accurate and my time more productive.
This was a great series and you are a great tutor. Chapeaux+well done. I don't have a keysight oscilloscope, but could "transport" this keysight knowledge easily to my Rigol MSO5000. Is the work smarter T-shirt for sale?
Hello Rense, I don't think the "Work Smarter" T-shirt is for sale. I received this T-shirt from the group within Keysight that produces the EDU series of power supplies, DMMs, and waveform generators. Sorry.
thank you much Johnnie. I would like to learn some thing ales as well if to thought in field of electrical engineering. Because I like your teaching method. kindly give me the link to that course 1. communication 2.RF Radio etc
Dr. Frank, is it Dr. Frank Viggiano? Thanks for watching and commenting on this new video series. Today is my last day of employment at Keysight technologies after a 42-year career at HP/Agilent/Keysight. Even though I am retiring from the test & measurement industry, I look forward to continue to support engineering students in learning about the fundamentals of oscilloscopes and how to use them. Semper Fi.
One thing that bugs me about all modern scope manufacturers is that they build a "mid-tear" scope with the hardware to reach 1GHz+ but then limit the bandwidth in software and make you pay through the nose to activate it. Not that long ago, scopes didn't have software options and the hardware inside was what you paid for. If you wanted a 100MHz scope, you paid for a 100MHz scope and that's what you got. These days you pay for a 1GHz scope but are only allowed to use a fraction of it. Designing a 1GHz front-end is child's play for the likes of Tek, R&S and Keysight but they continue to charge a fortune to allow people to use it. Mid-tear scopes (Tek 4 series, MSOX4000, MXO4 etc) should be offered with 500MHz bandwidth minimum these days and that should be at the entry level price. This overpricing will continue unless customers start demanding better value for money.
It's cheaper to manufacture one "model" of scope with the same hardware than to make 4 different models. SOMEONE has to pay for that advanced hardware. This allows entry level scopes for the home hobbyist for a much lower price than could otherwise be offered.
Sir hope you are fine I have question to ask from you. As I am following you on youtube. I am using keysight 2000 series DSOX2014A. It has specs like memory depth is 1MPTS and sampling rate is 2 Gsam/sec . As record length = measure time x sampling rate When I measure the measuring time to utilise the full sampling rate I.e 2 Gsam/sec . I have measure time = record length /sampling rate So MT = 0.5 msec total time length 0.5msec/10 = 0.05 ms / div But when I increase time per division upto 2U/ sec I have sampling rate 2 Gsam/sec . But when I go up to 2.1 usec it drop to 1 Gsamp/sec . Why ? It should maintain the sampling rate upto 50 Usec . Please help ...
Page 157 Buxton certification = (ElecEng, MinExt) The certification of the suitability of electrical equipment for use in an atmosphere in which fire or explosion hazards are present.
Love the corporate lies. The input hardware can handle the bandwidth. You fools purposefully software limit the input bandwidth to make an excuse to charge insane money for a scope. Siglent and rigol are going to put you guys out of business.
If this is your only problem you must be happy! As a foreigner from another country I have to say that he is easily to understand and I think that is the most important!
This was a fantastic series. Thanks Johnnie!
If 4 analog channels are not enough, you can take connect several scopes together using BNC cables. The 10 MHz reference signal from the primary scope can be sent to the other scopes (so they all share a common clock domain). The trigger signals can be sent from one to another using the trigger-out and trigger-in BNCs.
Nice wrap up Johnnie! Very good information--much of which is not understood well by the general public! Enjoyed the homage to several universities. Semper Fi!
Thank you very much for your effort. I've lerned a lot as a beginner and older fellow. Great series!
it was our pleasure to learn from a great teacher like you sir...god bless you.
I bought an older version used Agilent Infiniium 54845A 1.5Ghz scope instead going for Rigol new scope both were at same price tag, really judging with my experience on Fluke , Tektronix and Rigol (i have older one), HP/Agilent scope ease of use is superior...I really Love the Infiniium scope.
Finally a clear explanation! Thank you sir.
Ditto thanks for the professional coverage
Thank you very much sir, just bought a dsox1202a and your videos helped me learn in short time and use this wonderfull device at its best, making my creations more accurate and my time more productive.
Hello Kosmas, I'm glad you enjoyed this video series. Share the link with others. Johnnie
Amazing. I didn’t even have to finish my degree, they told me since I watched this video I already qualify for a BS in ECE
Super classes. Thank you. physicist and banker
greate tutorial, thanks
This was a great series and you are a great tutor. Chapeaux+well done. I don't have a keysight oscilloscope, but could "transport" this keysight knowledge easily to my Rigol MSO5000.
Is the work smarter T-shirt for sale?
It seems there are a lot of hobbists that own a Rigol MSO5000 oscilloscope. It seems to be the best for the buck you can get.
Hello Rense, I don't think the "Work Smarter" T-shirt is for sale. I received this T-shirt from the group within Keysight that produces the EDU series of power supplies, DMMs, and waveform generators. Sorry.
@@johnniehancock2426 you are a lucky guy ;-)
Love the T-shirt.. and the series ;-)
Very nice !
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8 bit ADC over approximately EIGHT divisions !! I did count them.
I have Siglent SDS 2000 series, the 18 lessons where applicable.
Same for my Siglent SHS820X. This series was even useful for my older Hantek DSO.
thank you much Johnnie.
I would like to learn some thing ales as well if to thought in field of electrical engineering. Because I like your teaching method.
kindly give me the link to that course 1. communication 2.RF Radio etc
Well done!
Dr. Frank, is it Dr. Frank Viggiano? Thanks for watching and commenting on this new video series. Today is my last day of employment at Keysight technologies after a 42-year career at HP/Agilent/Keysight. Even though I am retiring from the test & measurement industry, I look forward to continue to support engineering students in learning about the fundamentals of oscilloscopes and how to use them. Semper Fi.
@@johnniehancock2426 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you
One thing that bugs me about all modern scope manufacturers is that they build a "mid-tear" scope with the hardware to reach 1GHz+ but then limit the bandwidth in software and make you pay through the nose to activate it. Not that long ago, scopes didn't have software options and the hardware inside was what you paid for. If you wanted a 100MHz scope, you paid for a 100MHz scope and that's what you got. These days you pay for a 1GHz scope but are only allowed to use a fraction of it. Designing a 1GHz front-end is child's play for the likes of Tek, R&S and Keysight but they continue to charge a fortune to allow people to use it. Mid-tear scopes (Tek 4 series, MSOX4000, MXO4 etc) should be offered with 500MHz bandwidth minimum these days and that should be at the entry level price. This overpricing will continue unless customers start demanding better value for money.
It's cheaper to manufacture one "model" of scope with the same hardware than to make 4 different models.
SOMEONE has to pay for that advanced hardware. This allows entry level scopes for the home hobbyist for a much lower price than could otherwise be offered.
Sir hope you are fine I have question to ask from you. As I am following you on youtube. I am using keysight 2000 series DSOX2014A. It has specs like memory depth is 1MPTS and sampling rate is 2 Gsam/sec .
As record length = measure time x sampling rate
When I measure the measuring time to utilise the full sampling rate I.e 2 Gsam/sec .
I have measure time = record length /sampling rate
So MT = 0.5 msec total time length
0.5msec/10 = 0.05 ms / div
But when I increase time per division upto 2U/ sec I have sampling rate 2 Gsam/sec . But when I go up to 2.1 usec it drop to 1 Gsamp/sec . Why ?
It should maintain the sampling rate upto 50 Usec .
Please help ...
Page 157
Buxton certification = (ElecEng, MinExt) The certification of the suitability of electrical equipment for use in an atmosphere in which fire or explosion hazards are present.
Love the corporate lies. The input hardware can handle the bandwidth. You fools purposefully software limit the input bandwidth to make an excuse to charge insane money for a scope. Siglent and rigol are going to put you guys out of business.
This seemed to be informative but an online instructor should be more articulate.
"Acrosst"? Really???
If this is your only problem you must be happy! As a foreigner from another country I have to say that he is easily to understand and I think that is the most important!
He's a fucking engineer, not an English teacher.
Maybe go pay for a class instead, eh?