PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
OEM & custom applications
PicoScope, Pico data logger and RF products can be used as components in custom applications and OEM projects.
A to Z of PC oscilloscopes
Everything you need to know about PC oscilloscopes from Advanced Triggers to Zooming.
A to Z of Data Loggers
Everything you need to know about PC-based data loggers from Alarms to Zooming.
Application Notes
Details of some of the many applications for Pico data logger and oscilloscope products.
How do I measure...?
Find out how you can measure using Pico products
Videos
Showing you how to get the most out of PicoScope oscilloscope software.
Documentation
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Educational Experiments
Our library of science experiments suitable for use with oscilloscope and data logging products.
PicoApps
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Newsletter
Archive of our monthly Test and Measurement Newsletters.
15/03/23
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Did you know that our PicoScope 2000 Series Oscilloscope was recently featured on the front page of Hackaday? In a recent post, regular readers are treated to a three-part tutorial on decoding 433 MHz radio signals using an Arduino Uno, a Soundcard, a Raspberry Pi, and our own PicoScope 2208B.
The tutorial, written by Joonas Pihlajamaa of Code and Life, focuses on decoding the signals of a Nexa radio-controlled smart plug. This acts as a fascinating case study on 433 MHz radio signals; check it out for yourself here!