PicoScope 2205 MSO

mixed signal oscilloscope
  • 2 analogue channels
  • 16 digital channels
  • Measure analogue signals up to 25 MHz
  • Measure digital signals up to 100 MHz
  • 200 MS/s  mixed–signal sampling
  • Built–in function generator and arbitrary waveform generator
  • USB–powered

With the PicoScope 2205 Mixed–Signal Oscilloscope (MSO) it is possible for you to measure both analogue and digital signals at the same time, using one device, and view the analogue waveforms and digital data on the same screen.

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PicoScope 2206, 2207 and 2208

PicoScope 2208
  • 2 Channels + external trigger
  • Up to 200 MHz  bandwidth
  • Up to 1 GS/s  real–time sampling
  • Arbitrary waveform generator
  • USB powered

The PicoScope 2206, PicoScope 2207 and PicoScope 2208 are the latest additions to our popular PicoScope 2000 Series.

With increased bandwidths and buffer memories these new scopes expand the capabilities of our entry–level oscilloscopes and include the first USB–powered oscilloscopes to offer a 1 GS/s  real–time sampling rate.

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PicoScope 4262 Very–High–Resolution Oscilloscope

picoscope vhro
  • Two channels
  • 16–bit  resolution
  • 10 MS/s  sampling
  • 5 MHz  bandwidth
  • 16 MS  buffer memory
  • Low–distortion signal generator
  • Arbitrary waveform generator
  • USB powered

The PicoScope 4262 is a dual–channel, 16–bit very–high–resolution oscilloscope (VHRO) with an integrated low–distortion signal generator. With its 5 MHz  bandwidth, it can easily analyse audio, ultrasonic and vibration signals, characterise noise in switched mode power supplies, measure distortion and perform a wide range of precision measurement tasks.

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PicoLog CM3 Current Data Logger

current data logger

The PicoLog CM3 Current Data Logger is a compact, easy–to–use data logger for measuring the power consumption of buildings and machinery.

  • 3 channel current data logger
  • Suitable for single or three–phase alternating currents
  • Low conversion time
  • High resolution and accuracy
  • No power supply required
  • USB and Ethernet interfaces
  • Run multiple units on a single PC

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PicoScope 6407 USB Digitiser

PicoScope 6407

The PicoScope 6407 USB Digitiser accepts electrical signals in the frequency range of DC to 1 GHz, samples them at up to 5 GS/s  and converts them to 8–bit digital values. The resulting data can be used in a wide variety of applications including research and development, debugging, instrumentation and testing.

With 4 channels, 1 GHz  bandwidth, 1 GS  buffer size and 5 GS/s  real–time sampling, the new USB–connected PicoScope 6407 Digitiser gives you the power, performance and portability you need at a price you can afford.

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PicoScope 6404

The fastest ever PicoScope

PicoScope 6000

New to our PicoScope 6000 Series, the PicoScope 6404 is our fastest ever PicoScope.

The new four–channel PicoScope 6404 has an analog bandwidth of 500 MHz. This is matched by a real–time sampling rate of 5 GS/s, which guarantees accurate representation of signals up to the full bandwidth. The scope also has a 1 GS  buffer memory that allows capture and analysis of complex waveforms, even when sampling at full speed.

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PicoScope 3000 Series

PicoScope 3000

At Pico we continue to push the limits of USB oscilloscopes. Our new PicoScope 3000 Series offers the highest performance available from any USB–powered oscilloscope on the market today.

  • 2 Channels and external trigger
  • 200 MHz  bandwidth
  • 128 MS  buffer size
  • 500 MS/s  real-time sampling
  • 10 GS/s  repetitive sampling
  • 200 MHz  spectrum analyser
  • Built-in function generator/AWG
  • USB-connected and powered

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USB DrDAQ Data Logger

USB DrDAQ

Whether you’re a teacher, student, hobbyist or professional the USB DrDAQ Data Logger gives you an inexpensive entry in to the world of PC–based data logging.

  • Use DrDAQ as a data logger
  • Use DrDAQ as an oscilloscope
  • Use DrDAQ as a signal generator
  • Built–in sensors for light, sound and temperature
  • Measure pH — just plug in any standard pH electrode
  • Sockets for external sensors
  • Digital outputs to control external devices
  • USB connected and powered
  • Use up to 20 USB DrDAQs on a single PC

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