For the HP54542A oscilloscope with 500 MHz BW, the risetime of the input will dominate. Recall that the total risetime is the square root of the signal and input channel risetimes squared and summed. So, it is expected. If he was using a CSA803 he would see significantly less.

Cheers,
Magnus

On 10/16/2017 10:57 PM, paul swed wrote:
It did make it to the post.
Question. Rise and fall times are sub 40ps is that a typo in your email.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL

On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 10:45 AM, BIll Ezell <w...@quackers.net> wrote:

I rushed out and ordered one, and I have to say, I'm impressed.
The test report it came with states 34.4 ps risetime / 32.13 ps falltime
8.6% overshoot measured with a Tek CSA 803A.
I hooked it up to my wonderful HP 54542 2 Gsamples/sec scope and got
exactly what I would expect, 496 ps risetime 7.6% overshoot.

Screenshot attached, don't know if it will actually make it into the post.

This is exactly what I need for adjusting various of my time-related
instruments.

--
Bill Ezell
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The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck
will be the day they make vacuum cleaners.
Or maybe Windows 10.


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