I have few thoughts to share about
rdgs/s measurement speed.
Nowadays mostly Chinese DMM makers, they mention this specification at their
top four of marketing points, in favor of a product.
rdgs/s = Readings per second, and or measurements taken within one second of time.
Readings per second, indeed this is related to speed.
Yes but, here we have a problem,
high rate of rdgs/s this is useless, if the measurement cannot be logged due external software.
The obvious competitors here, these are RIGOL and SIGLENT, both trying to impress the uneducated buyer, by them throwing high numbers as rdgs/s.
Currently neither RIGOL or SIGLENT, after all these years, they were deliver a data logging software of their own.
SIGLENT did a poor attempt, by releasing a software this recording everything to Microsoft Excel file, and this is all.
Nether FLUKE Corporation did much about their
8846A, this capable for
1000 rdgs/s.
Personally and since April 2020, with the assistance of a Japanese software developer, we succeed, to get a number
of 16~18 measurements per second, logged within software, due RS232 USB connectivity.
Siglent SDM4065A 6.5 Digits 50000 rdgs/s

Siglent SDM4055A 5.5 Digits 4800 rdgs/s
RIGOL DM3068 6.5 digits 10K rdgs/s
My message to anyone alive, from the electrical Test and Measurement industry. Do not expect our money, when you are still delivering unfinished product solutions.
And you better stop this marketing toying around, by using rdgs/s as indication of hardware performance.
Expert DMM users they need instruments which they do deliver real world performance, and not imaginary.