Pico Technology's USB-powered oscilloscopes utilise digital triggering to reduce jitter
Pico Technology
Picoscope 2000 series
Pico Technology’s Picoscope 2000 series of USB-powered oscilloscopes is targeted at engineers and technicians who need a complete test batch in a single unit.
The three oscilloscopes feature a real-time sampling rate of 1GS/sec, two channels, a built-in function generator, an arbitrary waveform generator and an external trigger input. They also have a bandwidth range of 50MHz to 200MHz.
A full version of the Picoscope oscilloscope software is included with the series and features serial decoding, mask limit testing, segmented memory and advanced triggers, as well as standard oscilloscope and spectrum analyser functions.
In addition, the series uses digital triggering in order to reduce jitter and improve accuracy.
Key features
- Large display
- Colour-coded persistence displays
- Maths channels
- Free software updates
- Various trigger types, including pulse width, interval, window, window pulse width, level dropout, window dropout, runt pulse, variable hysteresis and logic
- Free software development kit, including example programs in C, Excel and Labview
- Five-year warranty
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