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Manufacturer number: PQ354
The PicoScope 3000E series oscilloscopes set new standards for PC-based oscilloscopes. The series offers a bandwidth of up to 500 MHz and a sampling rate of up to 5 GS/s in a compact, lightweight and portable housing with USB power supply. The 3000E oscilloscopes are ideal for engineers working with analog, digital, embedded or power electronics in the lab or on the road.
The advanced PicoScope 7 software (Windows, Mac or Linux) is easy to use and offers high-end features such as 40 serial decoders, mask limit tests and a range of advanced measurements and mathematical functions.
A software development kit (SDK) is also available for customers who wish to write their own software or use third-party applications such as LabVIEW and MATLAB.
The PicoScope 3000E series offers a leading acquisition memory of 2 GS, which can be used for sampling at 5 GS/s down to 20 ms/div (200 ms total acquisition time). Alternatively, the memory can be split into segments to capture thousands of waveforms in rapid succession in the waveform buffer.
A range of powerful tools allow you to make the most of this deep buffer memory. Easy-to-use zoom features allow you to zoom and reposition the display by simply dragging with the mouse or touch screen, mask tests can run through thousands of waveforms and DeepMeasureTM can take millions of measurements on a waveform to quickly identify areas of interest.
The 3418E MSO variant presented here features 4 + 16 channels with a bandwidth of 500 MHz with a sampling rate of up to 5GS/s, a memory depth of 2 GS and up to 14 bit vertical resolution.
The mixed-signal oscilloscope is also available with a bandwidth of 350 MHz - 3417E (Art.No.: PQ347).
The PicoScope 3418E is also available without a mixed-signal version with 4 analog channels (Art.No.: PQ349).
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