PicoScope 2000A&B series compact 'scopes
Low cost, small size, big performance. 2 or 4 channels and MSO versions. Signal generator and serial bus decodes standard. B series provide deep memory.
Based in Cambridgeshire in the UK, Pico Technology was founded in 1991 and has rapidly grown to become the global leader in PC connected test equipment.With regional headquarters in the UK, Texas and Shanghai, Pico is able to supply and support customers around the world.Products include oscilloscopes, data loggers, vector network analysers, and signal generators.Easy to use, full featured, software is available free of charge or software development kits (SDK) are available with drivers and examples in a wide range of programming languages including MATLAB and LabVIEW.Pico Technology, James House, Colmworth Business Park, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 8YP, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 1480 396 395. Web: https://www.picotech.com
Take a look at the new PicoScope 6000E Series Oscilloscopes.
Low cost, small size, big performance. 2 or 4 channels and MSO versions. Signal generator and serial bus decodes standard. B series provide deep memory.
PC Oscilloscopes up to 200MHz with 8 to 16 bit flexible resolution. 2 or 4 channels and MSO versions. Signal generator and serial bus decodes standard.
High resolution, differential/isolated input PC oscilloscope. Two kits; low voltage or 1000V cat III.
Dimensions 420 x 300 x 150mm, Height 150mm, length 420mm, For Use With PicoScope 4444.
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