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== Hacks ==
== Hacks ==


[[File:RigolDS1074Z-S-PLUS LAConnector.JPG|300px|thumb|right|SCSI HD68 pin connector]]
[[File:RigolDS1074Z-S-PLUS LAConnector.JPG|300px|thumb|right|Logic Analyzer connector]]
There is a plan to make a logic analyzer probe. See mailing list for details.  
There is a plan to make a logic analyzer probe. See mailing list for details. The connector appears to be a SCSI HD68 pin type.  


== Induction ==
== Induction ==

Revision as of 11:27, 28 September 2016

Oscilloscope
RigolDS1074Z-S-PLUS.JPG
Digital oscilloscope
Equipment Information
Status Unknown
Manufacturer Rigol
Model DS1074Z-S PLUS
Hackspace Information
Induction Required Yes
Induction Information Here
Card RFID Enabled No
Owner Hackspace & Members


The Basics

An oscilloscope is a piece of electrical test equipment which allows you to visually see an electrical signal on a display.

The Rigol DS1074Z-S PLUS is a high quality four channel 70MHz bandwidth digital storage oscilloscope with built in 25MHz bandwidth 2 channel arbitrary waveform generator and the option for external logic analyzer probe. The logic analyzer probe is purchased seperately - or made!

Safety

You must read the safety documentation in this link before using this equipment.

Specification

  • Rigol DS1074Z-S PLUS
  • Digital storage oscilloscope
  • 4 channel analog input
  • Bandwidth: 70MHz, (hackable)
  • 1GS/s real time sample rate
  • 12Mpts memory depth
  • FFT frequency display mode
  • 2 channel 25MHz waveform generator
  • PLUS model allows optional upgrade (extra cost) to make it a MSO1000Z-S by purchase of the external digital logic probes (RPL1116, 16 channel + 16 ground)
  • 7 inch WVGA multiple intensity levels waveform display
  • Ultravision technology
  • Optional analysis and decode packages
  • Hacks: TBD
  • Issues: TBD
  • Manual: TBD

Calibration

For last calibration date, check the side of the unit.

It is common to perform a basic oscilloscopes calibration check before each use against a known calibration source to confirm it is suitable for use. Most oscilloscopes have a calibration signal output point on the front panel. Some have rear panel outputs.

Hacks

Logic Analyzer connector

There is a plan to make a logic analyzer probe. See mailing list for details. The connector appears to be a SCSI HD68 pin type.

Induction

Ask on the mailing list for volunteers to demonstrate the use of any of the test equipment.

Useful References