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PICOSCOPE 6000E 4-CHANNEL 500MHZ MIXED-SIGNAL OSCILLOSCOPES

PICOSCOPE 6000E 4-CHANNEL 500MHZ MIXED-SIGNAL OSCILLOSCOPES

The PicoScope 6000E 8-channel oscilloscope series has grown to include 4-channel versions, bringing very high-speed performance to the 4 or 8 analog channel, 16 digital channel oscilloscope world, with up to 5GSa/s real-time sampling and 4GSa deep memory Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the 4-channel PicoScope 6000E Series 500MHz Oscilloscopes, which provide 8 to 12 bits of …

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PICOSCOPE 4 CHANNEL 5GHZ SAMPLER-EXTENDED REAL TIME OSCILLOSCOPE

PICOSCOPE 4 CHANNEL 5GHZ SAMPLER-EXTENDED REAL TIME OSCILLOSCOPE

The PicoScope 9404-05 oscilloscope brings very high speed performance at less than half the cost of traditional benchtop solutions. Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the PicoScope 9404-05 5GHz oscilloscope – a unique PC-based high-resolution device which brings affordable high-speed performance by combining the benefits of real-time and equivalent-time sampling with very high analog bandwidth. The PicoScope 9404-05 has …

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EEVblog #685 – What Is Oscilloscope AC Trigger Coupling?

EEVblog #685 – What Is Oscilloscope AC Trigger Coupling?

In this tutorial Dave describes what AC trigger coupling is on an oscilloscope and why it can be useful. Not only on old analog CRT oscilloscopes, but modern digital scopes as well. How and why is it different to AC channel input coupling? Also, use of the 50% trigger control, and how the venerable DS1052E …

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