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PC-based scopes feature 20-MHz bandwidth, 80 MS/sec sampling speed

January 12, 2021 By Lee Teschler

The new PicoScope 4000A Series PC-based oscilloscopes is a second-generation upgrade and expansion of Pico’s high-resolution, deep-memory product portfolio. With two, four and eight-channel models available, the PicoScope 4000A Series boasts 12-bit hardware resolution (to 16 bits with Resolution Enhancement), 256-MS-deep capture memory, 20-MHz bandwidth with 80 MS/sec sampling speed, up to 70 dB SFDR […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: picotechnology

PC-based scopes provide up to eight 12-bit channels

January 12, 2021 By Lee Teschler

The PicoScope PS4000A Series of 20-MHz USB 3.0-connected PC oscilloscopes provide two, four, or eight high-resolution analog channels. These portable scopes have a compact footprint with BNC connectors that accept all common probes and accessories. With a high vertical resolution of 12 bits, 20-MHz bandwidth, 256-MSa buffer memory, and a fast sampling rate of 80 […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: picotechnology, saeligcompanyinc

Product review: Pico VNA 108 8.5-GHz vector network analyzer

October 15, 2020 By dherres

The vector network analyzer (VNA) is an advanced member of the oscilloscope family of electronic instruments. The DUT may be as simple as a single resistor or conductor. The VNA can also operate as a time domain reflectometer, measuring the distance to and nature of a fault, impedance anomaly, complete break or short in a […]

Filed Under: Featured, Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: picotechnology

Two-port USB-controlled, lab-grade VNA operates from 300 kHz to 8.5 GHz

August 31, 2020 By Lee Teschler

The Pico Technology PicoVNA 108 extends to 8.5 GHz the operating frequency range of the same-footprint PicoVNA 106 6 GHz instrument released three years ago. The new PicoVNA 108 fulfills user demand for “faster, more frequency range, more port power and dynamic range, and more functionality.” In addition to the PicoVNA 108’s extended range from […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: picotechnology, saeligcompanyinc

PC-based VNA handles signals out to 8.5 GHz

August 24, 2020 By Lee Teschler

The newly announced PicoVNA 108 comes in the same low-cost, small-footprint and portable format as the widely used PicoVNA106 6 GHz instrument. The PicoVNA 108 can see out further to 8.5 GHz and it can see down deeper to –124 dB. It provides new “save on trigger” synchronization for multiple measurements, for example, with changing […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: picotechnology

Work-at-home tools: PC-based instruments address demanding applications

June 4, 2020 By Lee Teschler

Advanced technology now lets budget-priced instrumentation handle tasks once requiring specialized and pricey test gear. Trevor Smith | Pico Technology Test & Measurement With a significant segment of engineers and researchers working at home or away from their lab during the pandemic, there is a large incentive to troubleshoot designs and validate performance using systems […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: FAQ, picotechnology

PC-based scopes boast 5 GSa/sec real-time sampling and 4 GSa-deep memory

May 26, 2020 By Lee Teschler

The 4-channel PicoScope 6000E Series 500-MHz oscilloscopes provide 8 to 12 bits of vertical resolution and up to 5 GSa/sec sampling rate with 4 GSa memory, allowing these scopes to display single-shot pulses with 200-psec time resolution. The three four-channel models added to the existing eight-channel 6000 series are the PicoScope 6403E with 300-MHz bandwidth […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: picotechnology, saeligcompanyinc

Magnetic positioning system holds PCBs for instrument probing

May 12, 2020 By Lee Teschler

Oscilloscopes with more than two channels present humans with a common problem: none of us have enough hands to hold more than two oscilloscope probes in place. This is especially an issue when using an 8-channel oscilloscope such as the new PicoScope 6800E devices, so it was particularly important for Pico Technology to address it. […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: picotechnology

Reengineering the Oscilloscope for Embedded System Development

April 30, 2020 By Sponsored Content

Enhancing performance without abandoning cost efficiency By Trevor J. Smith, Business Development Manager – T&M, Pico Technology As the application diversity and technical complexity of embedded systems development has exploded, the number of engineers working on new designs and the performance requirements of the lab equipment needed to verify their solutions has rapidly expanded as […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: picotechnology

PC-based scopes host smart interfaces to handle automotive apps

April 8, 2020 By Lee Teschler

The new PicoScope 4425A and 4225A diagnostic oscilloscopes are available in four-channel and two-channel configurations. This latest diagnostic PicoScope design combines all the strengths of the existing 4425/4225 automotive scopes but adds smart interfaces for powered and intelligent accessories. The new accessory interface, called PicoBNC+, combines the standard BNC connector with active digital and power […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: picotechnology, saeligcompanyinc

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