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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2018
  • In this episode Shahriar takes a look at one of the most advanced electrical test and measurement instruments ever created. The Keysight UXR-Series Real-Time Oscilloscope brings 110GHz of analog bandwidth and 256GS/s real-time sampling at 4-channels simultaneously. To make it even more impressive, the entire data-conversion architecture is in 10-bits. This implies that the instruments captures, processes, stores and displays over 10Tb/s of information.
    Various architectures of state-of-the art oscilloscopes from Keysight, LeCroy and Tektronix are examined and compared against the new real-time architecture of the UXR-Series oscilloscope. The teardown of the front-end 110GHz module along with the data acquisition board is presented and analyzed in detail. The instrument showcases a wide range of Keysight technologies implemented in various technologies such as InP, SiGe BiCMOS, 65nm CMOS and 28nm CMOS nodes. In combination with Hyper-Cube memory module, data can be captured at 256GS/S from all 4-channels at the same time. Several variants of the UXR-Series oscilloscope will be available from 13GHz to 110GHz bandwidths.
    A new calibration probe is also introduced based on the Keysight InP process capable of producing signal edges with sub-3.5ps of rise/fall times with NIST traceable calibration data. This enables users to perform NIST alignment and bandwidth calibration on site without needing to send the instrument back to Keysight.
    Several measurements with the scope demonstrates its extraordinarily low noise floor, jitter as well as the capability of the new probe module for instrument calibration. The 110GHz 4-channel variant of the UXR-Series oscilloscope has an MSRP of $1.3 Million US dollars.
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  • @Thesignalpath
    @Thesignalpath  5 років тому +72

    *A minor correction to the video: The maximum hardware sensitivity using the InP input preamplifier is 7.5mV/Div at 256GS/s and using the SiGe input is 4mV/Div for the 128GS/s models. The remaining displayed vertical levels are DSP processed. The noise measurement is of course still correct and valid as are the shown ENOB and linearity numbers.*

    • @Daniel-ib5bx
      @Daniel-ib5bx 5 років тому +2

      Lol sounds like keysight sent you an email

    • @Thesignalpath
      @Thesignalpath  5 років тому +62

      The designers of the front-end amplifier want to make sure that no spec is over-stated. The sign of good, professional and ethical engineers. I applaud them for that.

    • @Daniel-ib5bx
      @Daniel-ib5bx 5 років тому

      I figured it was something like that. Much love sir keep up the amazing work. This one was UNREAL. Way over my head as usual but still love it.

    • @philiprowney
      @philiprowney 5 років тому +3

      256 GHz = 1/4 nano-second, sorry, light travels 3 inches in that 'TIME'.
      My brain says 'real-time' is just a phrase.
      [ built GHz+ tuned circuits and coded 'real-time' computer systems from '89 onward ]
      My ASD makes me say sh1t like that, great vid =]¬_D

    • @leyasep5919
      @leyasep5919 5 років тому +7

      Philip Rowney : nope :-)
      1 GHz = 1ns (1 "foot", if you assume typical propagation speed)
      256 GHz = 1ns/256 = 4fs. That's about one millimeter.
      (I'm ASD as well, but since I'm french, it's more like QSD hahahah)
      [sorry for the keyboard layout pun]

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog 5 років тому +1049

    Video reported for pornography

  • @JetNmyFuture
    @JetNmyFuture 5 років тому +363

    The entire list of potential customers could probably fit in a single coffee shop to talk about phase shifters in 110Ghz scopes.

    • @trickyrat483
      @trickyrat483 5 років тому +53

      And yet - we all want one! :)

    • @mikeoliver3254
      @mikeoliver3254 5 років тому +24

      @@trickyrat483 not want need. For what well that's a secret but I need one.

    • @trevorvanbremen4718
      @trevorvanbremen4718 5 років тому +48

      ONE??? I need backups!!! Do ya think I can test my 555 timer prototype with this??? Or do I have to wait for the NEXT model?
      If I sell the house I could ALMOST afford to insure the first one... for the first year...

    • @sikkepossu
      @sikkepossu 5 років тому

      Tricky Rat I don't. That would be just plain junk to me.

    • @frosty129
      @frosty129 5 років тому +38

      Think about it. This scope could be an amazing way to measure whether a 9V battery still has some juice.

  • @nomeanlol
    @nomeanlol 4 роки тому +74

    You know you've made it in life when Keysight will send you something like this. Not only the device but boards and decapped chips. Absolutely stunning.

  • @pocoapoco2
    @pocoapoco2 5 років тому +190

    Can I use this to trouible shoot my flashing led arduino project?

    • @SurfinScientist
      @SurfinScientist 4 роки тому +17

      Yes, you can. And more...

    • @flatisland
      @flatisland 3 роки тому +10

      that might be a little bit of overkilling it

    • @leothecrafter4808
      @leothecrafter4808 3 роки тому +60

      Actually, you can't. It has only +/- 2V inputs.

    • @ShahZahid
      @ShahZahid 2 роки тому +2

      not even a chance, i think you need something way better, to measure a 1hz signal

    • @AnalogDude_
      @AnalogDude_ Рік тому +1

      lol, it will probably show how the silicon in the led discharges.

  • @Diamonddavej
    @Diamonddavej 5 років тому +129

    10 picoseconds - the time taken by light in a vacuum to travel approximately 3.3 mm

    • @ZevHoover
      @ZevHoover 4 роки тому +31

      holy hell when you put it like that

    • @AnalogDude_
      @AnalogDude_ Рік тому +1

      but also the distance electrons move inside a conductor.

    • @spdrfx
      @spdrfx 10 місяців тому +2

      @@AnalogDude_ this is not true.

    • @AnalogDude_
      @AnalogDude_ 10 місяців тому

      @@spdrfx it's true for a pure pure super conductor, CERN.

    • @microcolonel
      @microcolonel 9 місяців тому

      ​@@AnalogDude_is what environment would electrons move that speed?

  • @marsrocket
    @marsrocket 5 років тому +91

    I’d buy one, but I already have a 1054Z.

  • @Voteformiles10
    @Voteformiles10 5 років тому +91

    The video where Shahriar is literally nerdgasming for a full hour..... and so is everyone watching. Phenomenal technology!

    • @cuckingfunt9353
      @cuckingfunt9353 5 років тому +2

      Aliens don't have that sort of technology .

    • @serhiychuk9069
      @serhiychuk9069 5 років тому +1

      @@cuckingfunt9353 lets see what would be in new iPhones presentation...

  • @davidgustafik7968
    @davidgustafik7968 5 років тому +32

    (sees ADC board back side) So that's where all the 100n capacitors went!
    Thanks for the awesome video, love it!

  • @robertw1871
    @robertw1871 5 років тому +21

    10bit @ 113Ghz and 4 channels, I just can’t wrap my mind around that! Thanks for the video, no way I’d ever get to see one in use otherwise. I work with ultra low frequency stuff usually 10Ghz or lower so I guess that’s basically DC these days. Amazing.

  • @lahma69
    @lahma69 Рік тому +5

    What an absolutely incredible engineering achievement. It takes a very special company with a wide range of talents and a wide variety of fabrication technologies/abilities to make a product such as this. I can only imagine the pride and accomplishment felt by the team who were fundamental to this device's creation. Great stuff 👍

  • @ulrichfrank4270
    @ulrichfrank4270 5 років тому +78

    Nice sturdy-looking handles at the side of the instrument - to hold on to and keep you steady when you hear the price...

  • @adityatyagi4009
    @adityatyagi4009 Рік тому +5

    Wow, totally amazing teardown on a totally awesome oscilloscope. It's impossible to not be impressed!

  • @vejymonsta3006
    @vejymonsta3006 3 роки тому +7

    I'm amazed that Keysight is letting the world see this equipment in such detail. Typically I would expect something so pricey and niche to be kept under lock and key. I can't believe all of that is required for a SINGLE channel of the scope. Absolutely incredible engineering. Totally worth every one of those 1.3 Million dollars.

  • @dtewksbury
    @dtewksbury 5 років тому +10

    That is by far one of the most amazing things I have seen on UA-cam. Being able to actually see that high frequency sinusoidal waveform, wow! That is serious engineering in all electronic voodoo disciplines. Thank you for doing this video, and you are correct, the engineers that designed this should be very proud.

  • @N3X15
    @N3X15 5 років тому +6

    You seemed extraordinarily comfortable waving that metal pointer around that million dollar oscilloscope's screen. If keysight had dropped something like that at my doorstep I would be afraid to even breathe near it.

    • @marcel151
      @marcel151 3 роки тому +1

      I work with extremely expensive routers, totally normal. You‘re getting used to it. Two colleagues dropped a 250k router two years ago. It happens.

  • @Armadurapersonal
    @Armadurapersonal 3 роки тому +8

    And here I was feeling fancy with my 200mhz Siglent.

    • @mmaranta785
      @mmaranta785 2 роки тому

      I am considering buying a 200 MHz Siglent. Are you happy with it?

    • @Armadurapersonal
      @Armadurapersonal 2 роки тому

      @@mmaranta785 Yes its superb. I use it a lot both learning electronics and debugging arduino circuits thanks to the i2c and SPI decoding.

  • @notamouse5630
    @notamouse5630 5 років тому +17

    If engineers had a collective standard of beauty, this would exceed it by several orders of magnitude.

  • @poesboes
    @poesboes 5 років тому +6

    I'm speechless, with tears welling up.. What an impressive design.

  • @mikeoliver3254
    @mikeoliver3254 5 років тому +5

    That is a truly beautiful piece of equipment. It is more of a piece of art work than any other equipment I have ever seen.

  • @alperenalperen2458
    @alperenalperen2458 5 років тому +33

    I wasnt expecting to see that monster in your bench that fast.

    • @KeysightLabs
      @KeysightLabs 5 років тому +26

      Only the best for Shahriar!

    • @mikeoliver3254
      @mikeoliver3254 5 років тому

      @@KeysightLabs I could use a little test equipment love. You guys have the best stuff on the planet.

  • @Nik930714
    @Nik930714 4 роки тому +8

    I work as an engineer in a small company. Usually i do both schematics and layout (like i said small company). I would LOVE to some day layout a board like the digital processing board on this thing. It looks really fun to do. I wonder how long it took.

  • @T3Beatz
    @T3Beatz 5 років тому +175

    Can I get a student discount on one of these puppies?😂

    • @Thesignalpath
      @Thesignalpath  5 років тому +102

      Sure, 25%. Your total is 975 thousand dollars please. ;)

    • @Darkknight512
      @Darkknight512 5 років тому +8

      Maybe a university or professor discount. Most of these high end instruments don't sell for MSRP, almost always negotiable for any business looking to aquire one.

    • @tommihommi1
      @tommihommi1 5 років тому +8

      You might need a small loan from your richt dad

    • @user-tj8cd5ym9q
      @user-tj8cd5ym9q 5 років тому +10

      Dude, I cried of this comment because in Ukraine I couldn`t get a student discount even for the public transport. F****** PUBLIC TRANSPORT, CARL!

    • @cda32
      @cda32 5 років тому +15

      I don't think they'll negotiate with me. "How about $100" "... are you serious?" "Okay fine, $1000, final offer" "*hangs up phone*"

  • @Factory400
    @Factory400 5 років тому +15

    The PCB assembly alone is extraordinary. That A/D PCB must have taken a lot of planning and consideration for assembly, reflow, testing, etc.
    The design......obviously next level. Stunning opportunity to see technology like this.

    • @guerrillaradio9953
      @guerrillaradio9953 Рік тому

      Imagine the path tracing nightmare at 110GHz....this is nerdvana

  • @Carlitto314
    @Carlitto314 5 років тому +1

    Wow what an amazing instrument! Really loved the breakdown of the different boards!

  • @sanches2
    @sanches2 3 роки тому +1

    Shahriar, every time i sit at my desk i feel good about what i have there about a house and a half worth of equipment and then i watch a video of yours.... takes me two weeks at least to recover from the shock

  • @xDevscom_EE
    @xDevscom_EE 5 років тому +20

    Next level GHz. :) I'd love to see some wallpaper sized (4K+ res please) photos of those RF parts and chips.

  • @realcygnus
    @realcygnus 5 років тому +8

    pretty slick engineering no question.......hell of an analysis/demo too

  • @akiskesoglou4978
    @akiskesoglou4978 4 роки тому +7

    Can't wait for the full review and giveaway :)

  • @z1power
    @z1power 5 років тому +71

    I'm going to wait until the Owon version comes out for $300

    • @jort93z
      @jort93z 5 років тому +8

      Probably gonna wait 10 or 20 years, lol.
      //edit
      Seems a little generous. maybe more like 30 or 40 years.

    • @tikabass
      @tikabass 5 років тому +1

      Being generous, I didn't expect this level of performance for another 2 or 3 years....

    • @christophschuermann6512
      @christophschuermann6512 5 років тому +2

      Hopefully equiped with at least 24bit A/D-converters.....

    • @yoramstein
      @yoramstein 5 років тому +2

      If input is 2mV- 500mV/div there is no need for 24bit A/D converter

    • @kianleyon6613
      @kianleyon6613 5 років тому

      All the hardware desgn is Keysight, but now a days, with all the piracy going on, you may be right.

  • @idooggoodi
    @idooggoodi 5 років тому +11

    Great video as always shahriar. Just could you please zoom in more when you are analyzing the front end circuitry.

  • @JohnChuprun
    @JohnChuprun 5 років тому +3

    Man, that board design.. incredible. I'd love to just look at the routing. Of course the indium phosphide design is next level awesome, and look forward to other foundries opening this technology up. Huge props to Keysight...

  • @derre98
    @derre98 5 років тому

    Woah, that's a crazy device indeed. The complexity of that project, damn.

  • @chuckvanderbildt
    @chuckvanderbildt 5 років тому +16

    You would not be able to get me to even look at this thing before i'm convinced that my ass is fully covered, insurance and liability wise :D I did not expect to be convinced that this machine is reasonably priced, and yet I am. Stunning stuff. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dwagner6
    @dwagner6 4 роки тому

    Just an amazing video and piece of technology. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @stefanopassiglia
    @stefanopassiglia 5 років тому

    I wish I had a second life after the one I'm living to have a chance to work on these designs. Wow. Mind blogging.

  • @adrianschneider4441
    @adrianschneider4441 5 років тому +1

    Great video. Would like to see some applications which have demand for this type of equipment. Hope KS lets you have it again for some experiments once it is in production.

  • @ernestb.2377
    @ernestb.2377 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for making it possible for the rest of us to see inside and outside a scope of this possibilities and price range.

  • @Pampali
    @Pampali 5 років тому

    Great explanation how it works. Thank you.

  • @maartentytgat
    @maartentytgat 5 років тому

    Amazing! You just almost restored my faith in humanity!

  • @stefantrethan
    @stefantrethan 5 років тому +65

    Are you sure you are allowed to show this before 10PM?
    Or at the very least it should be age restricted..... ;-)

    • @KeysightLabs
      @KeysightLabs 5 років тому +29

      "The following video may not appropriate for all audiences..."

    • @frtard
      @frtard 5 років тому +5

      I need to take a shower after this video

    • @ayrendraganas8686
      @ayrendraganas8686 5 років тому

      @@KeysightLabs do you work with any universities in germany? I would love to work with and learn about all this equipment

    • @leyasep5919
      @leyasep5919 5 років тому +1

      You should have written "edge restricted" :-D

    • @tommihommi1
      @tommihommi1 5 років тому

      @@ayrendraganas8686 in Germany R&S usually has a better foothold

  • @uditkotnis7531
    @uditkotnis7531 11 місяців тому +1

    Saw this at a conference today, the money they spend to get their products reviewed is certainly well spent.

  • @vidasvv
    @vidasvv 3 роки тому +16

    This is INSANE !!! Cant wait for the Chinese clone for $19.95 with free shipping !

  • @fluffy_tail4365
    @fluffy_tail4365 5 років тому +3

    Holy fucking shit, this thing is glorious. Every different board is a treasure of different engineering techniques.
    And kudos to keysight for the samples, I bet the people that worked on it would be happy to see someone gushing over it. And at this level you could take hi-res photos of each component and sell them to other companies, and yet they wouldn't have a shred of the technical know-how to produce this beauty.

  • @MaicSalazarDiagnostics
    @MaicSalazarDiagnostics 5 років тому

    This is majestic!!

  • @NeuroMod
    @NeuroMod 5 років тому +1

    Great video (as always)! Do you think you could make an introductory video on distributed element circuits?

  • @bfx8185
    @bfx8185 5 років тому +1

    That's absolutely crazy. I really have no idea how they measured those parts during the development.

  • @microfix6035
    @microfix6035 5 років тому

    great video great info..its a lot GOLD in that box.

  • @smahax
    @smahax 5 років тому

    Excellent works

  • @kurtmueller2089
    @kurtmueller2089 5 років тому

    what the actual...
    What a beast!
    Great video too.

  • @Dustycircuit
    @Dustycircuit 5 років тому +9

    Holy ASIC's Batman!!

  • @jebsaekam
    @jebsaekam 5 років тому

    Shahriar, It's great to see such an in-depth teardown of the tool. How long did they let you "play" with it? Do you have the contacts with Keysight through work such that they lend you such equipment?

  • @vejymonsta3006
    @vejymonsta3006 3 роки тому +15

    "You're only ever as good as the tools you use." *Laughs in poverty*

  • @OneBiOzZ
    @OneBiOzZ 5 років тому +1

    These are number i never expected to see in my lifetime and i have not even seen the video yet :P

  • @cocosloan3748
    @cocosloan3748 5 років тому +1

    WOOW What an UNBELEVABLE TECH :O

  • @slipangle3027
    @slipangle3027 7 місяців тому +4

    Why did you blur out part of that ceramic package...???

  • @MartinKL
    @MartinKL 5 років тому +1

    Very impressive piece of hardware. Thanks for the concise and accurate information.

  • @falkkyburz
    @falkkyburz 5 років тому +1

    Well, this is simply amazing! Is there a reason for the front end to be so messy? Why not make all four channels symmetrical?

  • @squeakytoyrecords1702
    @squeakytoyrecords1702 3 роки тому

    I'm new to electronics and am using analog oscilloscopes to do "Oscilloscope Music''. I would love to know how the high sample rate on this digital scope performs on this task. This is a beautiful piece of engineering. Thank you for showing us.

  • @user-bo9fl8dj3i
    @user-bo9fl8dj3i 3 роки тому +2

    Today I am trying to routing my first bga, with lpddr4 memory that works at 1.2GHz and UA-cam recommended me that video like "ha ha ha" watch what really cool engineers do.

  • @BryanByTheSea
    @BryanByTheSea 5 років тому +15

    Anyone know where I can download the schematic and PCB layout for this.

    • @jamesfrancom8100
      @jamesfrancom8100 2 роки тому

      you wont see that for 20 years after it is obsolete

  • @amirb715
    @amirb715 5 років тому

    still shocked and awestruck! mind blowing indeed. Are those signal lines in the acq board SIW or guarded striplines? Although the dispersion of SIW might be unacceptable here... Also, does it go down to DC or is there a minimum frequency input?

  • @photon6731
    @photon6731 5 років тому

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @teds5408
    @teds5408 5 років тому +1

    Normally I would not think of a scope as a phase noise measurement system, but with the jitter analysis package I am thinking this could measure close in SSB phase noise on mmWave sources. Any thoughts on this?

  • @electronic7979
    @electronic7979 5 років тому

    Excellent

  • @joehubler4965
    @joehubler4965 5 років тому +2

    At this level of price and function, I'd be very afraid to hook anything up to it! but it would look soooo good on my bench!

  • @rkstr9965
    @rkstr9965 5 років тому +1

    Shahriar, how does KS achieve such phenomenal phase noise?
    How is the main 64GHz clock derived?

  • @arunkumarpv2003
    @arunkumarpv2003 2 роки тому

    The scope that we deserve but not the one we need right now :)

  • @trickyrat483
    @trickyrat483 5 років тому +6

    Let me guess - you have to send it back. :)
    Excellent review.
    Don't forget to grab one of eBay in 30 years for $500 to stick in the Lab. Mind you, I've a feeling that getting spare parts for the "repair video" may be an issue.. :)

    • @greenthizzle4
      @greenthizzle4 5 років тому

      Tricky Rat I wouldn't send it back, I would go into hiding

  • @kianleyon6613
    @kianleyon6613 5 років тому

    Thank you for your very comprehensive analysis of the new UXR Scope from Keysight. Are you on Linkedin?

  • @RoGeorgeRoGeorge
    @RoGeorgeRoGeorge 5 років тому

    Wow, speechless!

  • @andrewtschesnok3623
    @andrewtschesnok3623 4 роки тому +2

    Just for some perspective.. you can capture light traveling less than 1mm with this puppy. That is a fast time domain. Useful at CERN. Probably overkill for weapons research :)

  • @AnatoFIN
    @AnatoFIN 5 років тому +3

    No word of boot time, fan noise or tap test on the inputs. Also I bet serial decode will be $800 optional extra! So I’m holding my purchase for now. :P

  • @Kaxlon
    @Kaxlon 5 років тому

    Wow! What a absolute beast.
    Guys, if you want to see things even clearer then you can use a magnifying glass in front of your phones screen.
    It works really well.
    Thanks for the awesome video. =)

    • @andrewbellinger6120
      @andrewbellinger6120 5 років тому +1

      I sure could have used this when I was calibrating noise sources used in radio astronomy. That cosmic microwave background can be a real bear.

  • @gglovato
    @gglovato 5 років тому

    Can you show what that extra chip to the left of the daq board is? Can you also lift the heat sink of the hbm module to see which part they used?(hbm1 or hbm2)

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 5 років тому +1

    28:00 Interesting to see that the base of these dont seem to be ceramic but ordinary PCB material? Dont think I have seen that before, but it would absolutely be cheaper though.. for them that is.

  • @haydenwhitbread724
    @haydenwhitbread724 2 роки тому

    Love for the fellow treckie!🙂

  • @TheDefpom
    @TheDefpom 5 років тому +13

    I hope they let you keep it 🤓

  • @585585MC
    @585585MC 5 років тому +5

    I wonder how much skill and esteem from manufacturers is required to receive such instrument for a review and a teardown. Of course a lot!

    • @zwz.zdenek
      @zwz.zdenek 5 років тому

      He couldn't flip it anyway. These things need all kinds of support to be of commercial use. And the publicity he gives it is well worth one broken piece.

  • @FurkanBahadr
    @FurkanBahadr Рік тому

    I am rewatching this video i guess for the 4th time as my company about to buy one :D I was wondering, how did they manage to isolate all 8 lines per ADC in the frontend module. They look like they are laid out very very closely. Any ideas?

  • @stefanosmakris5641
    @stefanosmakris5641 5 років тому

    OMG! Amazing!

  • @bananabear009
    @bananabear009 Рік тому +1

    I just started to know what oscilloscopes actually are since 3 days ago. But I can still imagine how crazy those numbers are.

  • @plemli
    @plemli 5 років тому +26

    If you're still around in 25 years or so, Siglent will put this on your bench for $1M, which by then will the equivalent of $1k in today's money.
    But for now: wow.

    • @greenthizzle4
      @greenthizzle4 5 років тому

      plemli it will likely be cheaper, we are making major leaps and bounds with nano technology like graphene and carbon nano tubes.. getting to the point of making transistors.. in 10 years silicon may be outdated

    • @greenthizzle4
      @greenthizzle4 5 років тому +1

      Have you heard of the nano tin particles that are room temperature super conductor? And they are thinking with fluoride added into the matrix they can get it to be super conducting up to much higher temps

    • @drkastenbrot
      @drkastenbrot 5 років тому

      @@greenthizzle4 from a physics standpoint, i dont think silicon will just be replaced

    • @greenthizzle4
      @greenthizzle4 5 років тому

      drkastenbrot it's possible given recent advancements in nano technology

    • @greenthizzle4
      @greenthizzle4 5 років тому

      drkastenbrot 25 years is a long time when we are making progress at the rate we currently are..

  • @Tadesan
    @Tadesan 5 років тому

    Any technology sufficiently advanced is indistinguishable from magic!

  • @3ffrige
    @3ffrige 4 роки тому

    Keysight has amazing products! They’re also an equally amazing employer🤗. I work for another division over there, so very nice to see a tear down of this caliber on products on the other side of the house. Great vid! New subscriber here; you got me hooked on your tear down of the E4446a spectrum analyzer.

  • @btouw8558
    @btouw8558 5 років тому

    Wow,!! thats the only thing i can get out of my mouth !!

  • @spikester
    @spikester 5 років тому +1

    What's the power consumption of that? Wouldn't be surprised if it tripped a normal 15A/115V breaker the moment you turn on the 2nd channel. :)

  • @stevefriedl3983
    @stevefriedl3983 5 років тому +1

    Looks like I gotta hold out for the handheld version for use in the field.

    • @kennedymutinda4806
      @kennedymutinda4806 Рік тому

      😂😂😂😂after for years it's not yet available buddy.. maybe in twenty yeard😂😂😂

  • @zullottrocker
    @zullottrocker 5 років тому +1

    I'm interested how the time domain waveform looks like after the samplers. It is new to me that the sample and hold circuit of the ADC is not on the same chip with the quantizers.
    Does it look like as a series of step functions with different amplitude or impulses with different amplitude? Could you help me out with good article about it?

    • @17lvlham
      @17lvlham 4 роки тому +1

      As I've understood, basic idea of operation is simple:
      This scope is running all the ADCs at some one low frequency, and, in fact, they are semi-directly digitizing one input.
      The magic is, that they are sampling with small equal delay (clock phase shift -- more correctly) between each next ADC. This complicated golden S&H circuitry is doing the job of fast and precised sampling with different phases at this one low frequency.
      Then, output sample stream is formed just by simple placing samples of each ADC one after one.
      Thus, answer to your question is very simple:
      Signal after each sampler looks as time-quantized copy ("staircase") of input signal, with sampling frequency equal to full sample rate divided by number of "phases".
      Why isn't it possible for these signals to look like stream of short pulses? -- Because duration of these pulses might be in zeptosecond range (duration of actual slopes), what, in my opinion, is truly impossible, and not neccesary for operation of each next stage of samplers and ADCs.

  • @vaualbus
    @vaualbus 5 років тому +6

    Do you know what happen to the data after the dsp? It go to the CPU motherboard and processed by the CPU or the data is overlayed on the screen and the gui is runner's by the CPU?

  • @canonicaltom
    @canonicaltom 4 роки тому

    This is a great video. The blank frames are really jarring though.

  • @combin8or
    @combin8or 3 роки тому

    38:12 have a look at the circular scratches in the conductor surfaces- is that milled?

  • @gregorymccoy6797
    @gregorymccoy6797 3 роки тому

    Now all my audio frequencies will have the trace fidelity I've always wanted.

  • @lolvivo8783
    @lolvivo8783 3 роки тому +1

    10:50 the signal path

  • @Jimmeh_B
    @Jimmeh_B 5 років тому

    Giggidy Gigahertz!
    just fkn WOW!

  • @bobvincent5921
    @bobvincent5921 5 років тому

    The evolution of the laith!

  • @andrewbellinger6120
    @andrewbellinger6120 4 роки тому

    A nice hobbyist starter scope for my home lab.

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 5 років тому +2

    The computer screen I looking this video on is smaller then the screen on this oscilloscope..

  • @sanches2
    @sanches2 3 роки тому +7

    07:06 Ok now, who's going to area 51, sector 3z, cell alpha to tell the poor alien, that someone stole their technology?

  • @felenov
    @felenov 5 років тому

    I have one and it is a very powerful tool