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Manufacturer number: PQ373
| Weight (kg): | 4.97 |
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The PicoScope 9404A-25 is an outstanding oscilloscope with advanced technical specifications, versatility and built-in ease of use to support engineers in demanding signal analysis. With an impressive 25 GHz bandwidth and the innovative Sampler-Extended Real-Time Oscilloscope (SXRTO) technology, it sets new standards in the field of measurement technology.
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The PicoScope 9404A-25 complements the existing models in the series with 5 GHz (PQ181 / PQ211) and 16 GHz (PQ182 / PQ212) bandwidth to meet the needs of a wide range of applications. It also supports ActiveX remote control via the Windows COM interface. This facilitates integration into customer-specific systems and enables a seamless transition from laboratory applications to the production line.
The provision of programming examples in VB.NET, MATLAB, LabVIEW, as well as support for JavaScript and C offer developers the greatest possible freedom in implementation. The transitions between development and production are considerably simplified by this flexibility.
This version includes an integrated clock recovery module. If you do not require integrated clock recovery, we recommend the PQ355 variant.
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