TSP #239 - SJL Instruments 6GHz GigaWave Sampling Oscilloscope Review, Teardown & Experiments
In this episode Shahriar review the new sampling oscilloscope from SJL Instruments. Our GigaWave™ digital sampling oscilloscopes offer 12-bit vertical resolution, 1-ps time resolution, and 6 GHz analog bandwidth, all in a tiny 4” form factor:
https://www.sjl-instruments.com/
You can also find an on-going discussion about the instrument here:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/pocket-sized-6-ghz-1-tss-et-scope
This review is organized as follows:
00:00 – Introductions
00:34 – Sampling scope & real-time scope theory and comparison
04:13 – CDF versus PDF method of waveform reconstruction
06:12 – Teardown & circuit analysis
09:35 – Input return loss characteristics and channel isolation
10:36 – GUI overview, capturing a fast pulse, comparison with Keysight DCA-X, built-in measurements, dot and vector mode
19:09 – Eye diagram measurements, ISI measurements, multi-channel view
24:15 – Multi-tone capture, FFT functions
25:09 – Concluding remarks
Please consider supporting The Signal Path:
https://www.TheSignalPath.com/Donate
https://www.Patreon.com/TheSignalPath
Other links:
https://www.TheSignalPath.com
https://www.Twitter.com/TheSignalPath
Leave a Reply