17-06-2024 | Saelig | Test & Measurement
Saelig Company, Inc. now offers the Pico Technology PS3417E and PS3418E, the world's first USB-powered 5GSa/s PC-based oscilloscopes, an expansion of the PicoScope 3000 series. The two four analog channel models, with 350MHz and 500MHz bandwidth respectively, have 10-bit resolution and up to 14-bit precision with enhanced resolution. The 2GSa ultra-deep capture memory allows capturing long-duration signals at maximum sampling rate. This is complemented by the PicoScope DeepMeasure tool, which supplies automatic waveform parameter measurements on up to a million waveform cycles with each triggered acquisition. USB 3.0 Type-C connection and power provide high-speed data transfer and compatibility with the latest generation of PCs, simplifying connectivity and setup, but an adaptor for earlier USB port types is provided.
The design includes a 200MSa/s 14-bit AWG/Function Generator, which offers real-world waveform generation capabilities for a wide range of applications, removing the necessity for further external equipment. Software control is available via the PicoScope 7 User Interface for Windows, Mac, and Linux, with free updates. Thirty-eight Serial Decoders are included at no charge to enable the analysis of serial bus communications, simplifying debugging and troubleshooting processes. Segmented Memory, Persistence, and Fast waveform updating in PicoScope 7 enhance waveform visualisation and analysis capabilities, enabling users to extract valuable insights efficiently. Memory segmentation can quickly capture thousands of waveforms and view them in the waveform buffer navigator, filtering them using criteria such as mask limit testing or measurement limits to drill down to significant waveforms. Also included are comprehensive analysis tools such as Advanced Math, Measurements, Masks and Digital Triggering for in-depth waveform characterisation and interpretation. The PicoScope software also automatically scales to take full advantage of the improved resolution of larger display sizes, including 4K ultra-high-definition models. Host computer displays are generally larger and of higher resolution than the screens of traditional benchtop oscilloscopes. This permits space for the simultaneous display of time- and frequency-domain waveforms, decoded serial bus tables, measurement results with statistics and more.
The PicoScope 3000E Series of PC oscilloscopes, which are small (8.7" x 7.2" x 1.2"), light (1.5lb), and portable, offer high-performance specifications for engineers working on advanced electronics and diverse embedded system technologies, either in the laboratory or on the move. They provide a valuable investigative tool for applications that include embedded systems design, research, test, education, service, and repair. The scopes also come with a five-year warranty and free technical support.