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Manufacturer number: PQ182
The 4-channel PicoScope PQ182 series 9400 combines the advantages of real-time and equivalent time sampling with a high bandwidth: The SXTRO (Sampler Extended Real-Time Oscilloscope) is suitable with a bandwidth of 16 GHz and an equivalent time Sampling of 5 TS / s ideal for fast and precise measurement and visualization of digital and analog high-speed signals. The integrated 2.5 GHz direct trigger can be controlled from any channel. The trigger bandwidth can be expanded up to 5 GHz via a divider (output). The PQ182 oscilloscope also has a pre-scaled trigger input that enables a stable trigger from signals with a bandwidth of up to 16 GHz.
PQ182 is connected to your PC via USB. The included PC software PicoSample 4 combines over 10 years of development, customer feedback and optimization. It is compatible with touchscreens for convenient, intuitive usability. Four independent zoom channels enable different views of your data with a resolution of up to 0.2 ps. Most controls and status indicators can be shown or hidden depending on the application in order to optimally use the display area of your monitor.
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