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PicoScope 9000

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I've got a newsletter about new PicoScope 9000 series. Please make clear why PicoScope 9000 cannot be used for sampling single-shot signals? What is the principal difference between 5000 and 9000 series?

ziko
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Post by ziko »

Hi the 9000 is a sampling oscilloscope, it works by building up a picture of a repetitive signal over many times.

It is designed specifically for the complex task of analysing high-speed electrical signals, used in signal analysis, timing analysis, testing and design of high-speed digital communication systems, network analysis, semiconductor testing, and research and development.

It is completely different to the 5000 or any of our scopes. The 5000 can sample at 1GS/s single shot. So two different scopes for very different applications.

Hope this helps.
Ziko

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It helps, thanks. I dont need Picoscope 9000 really. I'm still wandering why it is impossible to sample the single-shot signals at more than 1GS/s using Picoscope 9000.

/the same Guest

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Hello guest,

Please refer to the following link for a detailed account of this feature rich product: http://www.picotech.com/picoscope9000.html

Regards
John

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