On 2018-04-10 8:56 PM, Gerhard Hoffmann <[email protected]> wrote:
I have been offered a DTS2075. Is this generally regarded as a step
forward if you already have a SR620 or is it more or less the same
league? Are there any hidden pearls or caveats?

TIA and best regards,

Gerhard

I have the DTS-2077.  Here's some random thoughts:

1.  Recommended maximum input voltage is +-1V1.  Damage level is 1V7.
2. Square waves are required for all inputs. A rise time of 1 ns. is barely adequate and will likely degrade your results. 3. Timelab supports the DTS-2070 series so it's easy to measure ADEV, frequency, etc. if you have GPIB capability. 4. One thing I think qualifies as a pearl is what Wavecrest calls the 'strobing voltmeter'. Anyone else would call it a digital oscilloscope with an equivalent sampling speed of 100 GHz. I've attached a proof-of-concept test of a pulse that I fed into the DTS. The horizontal divisions are 100 ps/sample, vertical is volts. I could have gone to 10 ps/sample, but didn't need to.

Ed

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