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.
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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.
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Our library of science experiments suitable for use with oscilloscope and data logging products.
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Does that mean theTC-08 unit needs to be kept at a stable exactly temperature point during measurements or will any fluction (+/- 2 deg. C)measured at the cold junction channel also influence on the 8 thermocouple inputs readings?Sarah wrote: Thermocouples by nature need to be referenced. The reading they give is referenced to a "cold junction" in order to calculate the temperature. In many traditional setups this is a junction kept at 0 degC, thus the name cold junction. In our units this is in fact a thermistor inside the unit. All calculations are made referenced to this.
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