Re: Tek 2445 for TDS 1002?
- From: Jim Yanik <jyanik@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 3 May 2006 23:41:53 GMT
nico@xxxxxxxxxxx (Nico Coesel) wrote in
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"Phil Allison" <philallison@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Paul Mathews"
A lot of the opinions you'll read are based on experiences with
sampling rates of a few 10s of MHz, where aliasing can be a real
problem.
** Really ?
The TDS 1002 scope is virtually the same as the TDS 210 that I "road
tested".
Ailiasing is a major problem despite the advertised 1 GS/s spec.
The reason is simple and given in the operator's manual.
When set for 5 milliseconds per division, the actual sampling rate is
only 50kS/s.
So ailiasing starts at 25 kHz.
Big problem.
Yes indeed, it sounds plain stupid to build an oscilloscope that way.
Is Tektronix cutting corners? Nowadays you can expect a digital
oscilloscope to have enough memory to store at least 1M points so
lowering the sampling rate only occurs at very low time/div. settings
(which should change the anti-aliasing filter accordingly). IIRC the
54 series HP / Agilent oscilloscopes work that way.
I suspect that the HP/Agilent 54 series isn't priced as low as the TEK
TDS1002,nor are they in the same general class of instrument.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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