USB-controlled oscilloscopes for test and measurement of repetitive signals introduced by Saelig
FAIRPORT, N.Y. – Saelig Co, Inc. in Fairport, N.Y., is introducing the PicoScope 9301-25 and 9341-25 USB-controlled sampling oscilloscopes for test and measurement applications involving repetitive signals.
These newest members of the Saelig Pico Technology PicoScope 9300 family are low-cost alternatives to extremely expensive high-end GHz benchtop scopes.
The PicoScope 9300 series offers affordable high-integrity options for viewing and measuring RF and microwave signals, signal paths, and RF networks. These high-speed sampling oscilloscopes are for working with gigabit-per-second data-streams and their copper, wireless, and optical fiber interconnects.
These two- and four-channel 25 GHz models support 5th harmonic capture for data speeds to 10 gigabits per second, and 3rd harmonic capture for data streams to 16 gigabits per second for Ethernet, Thunderbolt, USB 3.1, PCI Express 4, Rapid I/O, e-SATA, OC-192 / STM-64, and OC-256 situations.
Configured as interchangeable AC- or DC-coupled probe heads in three division ratios (Ă·5, Ă·10 and Ă·20), these connecting devices are suited for transparent in-system probing of analog, pulse, impulse, and high-speed serial data streams. They can also be used with other non-Pico instrument types that have 50 ohm inputs.
These oscilloscopes offer touchscreen operation using the free included PicoSample 3 Software. PicoSample 3.25 also includes new masks for USB 2.0 and USB 3.1 Gen1 and Gen2.
For more information contact Saelig online at www.saelig.com.
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