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Product group : Test & Measurement
Product Sub-group : Oscilloscopes
USB-Powered Oscilloscopes
cover bandwidths from 50MHz to 100MHz
24/10/2011
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Three new oscilloscopes in the PicoScope 2000 Series are the first USB-powered oscilloscopes to offer a real-time sampling rate of 1GS/s. With two channels, bandwidths ranging from 50MHz to 200MHz, a built-in function generator, arbitrary waveform generator and external trigger input, these compact and economical scopes are perfect for engineers and technicians needing a complete test bench in a single unit. The scopes are supplied with a full version of the PicoScope oscilloscope software. As well as standard oscilloscope and spectrum analyser functions, the oscilloscopes include additional features such as serial decoding, mask limit testing, segmented memory and advanced triggers. It provides a large, clear display that shows waveforms in great detail and allows easy zooming and panning. Other features include intensity- and colour-coded persistence displays, math channels, and automatic measurements with statistics. Free updates to the software are released frequently. The oscilloscopes use digital triggering, which ensures lower jitter, greater accuracy and higher voltage resolution than the analogue triggers found on many other scopes. The advanced trigger types include pulse width, interval, window, window pulse width, level dropout, window dropout, runt pulse, variable hysteresis, and logic.


Pico Technology Ltd UK

James House
Marlborough Road Colmworth Business Park Eaton Socon
PE19 8YP St Neots - United Kingdom -Cambridgeshire
tel: +44-(01480)396395
fax: +44-(01480)396296

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