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Manufacturer number: PQ011
Article number: | PQ011 |
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Bandwidth (MHz): | 100 |
Counter: | No |
DVM: | No |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 140 x 130 x 19 |
Function generator: | Yes |
Interfaces: | USB2.0 |
Model: | 2208B MSO |
Number of channels: | 2 |
Number of digital channels: | 16 |
Samplerate: | 1 GSa/s |
Segmentable memory: | Yes |
Signal acquisition rate: | 80,000 wfms/s |
Storage depth: | 128 MPts |
Triggertypes: | None, auto, repeat, single, Edge, window, pulse width, window pulse width, dropout, window dropout, interval, logic |
Vertical resolution: | 8-bit |
Warranty (years): | 5 |
Weight (kg): | 0.2 |
The ultra-compact PicoScope 2000 series oscilloscopes from Pico Technology are just the size of a passport and only 19 mm thick.
These USB-powered PC oscilloscopes and an arbitrary function generator for user-defined waveforms are 80% smaller than the usual PicoScopes. They are perfect for use on the go and fit in any laptop bag, while offering all the functions and performance of traditional table oscilloscopes.
The technical data include a very high sampling rate, an adjustable analog offset across the entire input range and fast USB streaming with up to 1 MS / s for the acquisition of waveforms with up to 100 million samples. The integrated signal source can be used as a standard signal generator (sine, square, triangle and other signals) with programmable sweep mode or as a fully functional arbitrary generator for user-defined waveforms.
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