Start PicoScope, click Auto setup and your PC is transformed into a powerful oscilloscope with the timebase and triggering already set up. Click Persistence mode and you can emulate the phosphor display of a conventional analog scope — useful for displaying complex analog signals and spotting glitches. Click Spectrum mode and your PC becomes an FFT spectrum analyzer. And there’s more…
Arbitrary waveform and function generator
All PicoScope 6000s have a built–in function generator that can generate standard waverforms (sine, square, triangle and DC level) from DC to 20 MHz. As well as basic controls to set level, offset and frequency, more advanced controls allow you to sweep over a range of frequencies.
If you have a PicoScope 6402B, 6403B or 6404B you also benefit from a built–in arbitrary waveform generator (AWG). The AWG can generate a waveform of almost any shape. You can create and edit waveforms for your AWG using the AWG editor, load them from a spreadsheet or import them from a previously captured oscilloscope waveform.
Feature–rich but still fast and easy to use
Despite the many advanced features and functions, PicoScope is still fast and easy to use. Even if you’ve used a traditional “knobs and buttons” oscilloscope for many years, the intuitive controls and familiar Windows user interface of PicoScope make it incredibly easy to use.
PicoScope software is regularly updated with feature extensions and improvements. These can be downloaded for free from our website and ensure that your oscilloscope will always have the latest features and enhancements.
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PicoScope 6 includes the following features:
- 10,000 waveform buffer
- Advanced triggering
- Advanced zoom controls
- Arbitrary waveform generator
- Auto–arrange axes
- Auto setup
- Automated measurements
- AWG editor
- CMD–line file conversions
- Continuous streaming mode
- Custom probes
- Digital persistence mode
- Easy data export
- Equivalent time sampling
- Free updates
- Linear interpolation
- Low–pass filtering
- Mask limit testing
- Math functions
- Rapid trigger mode
- Reference waveforms
- Resolution enhancement
- Serial decoding
- Signal generator
- Sin(x)/x interpolation
- Spectrum analyzer mode
- XY oscilloscope mode
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