| The ADC-216 virtual instruments represent a quantum improvement in digital storage oscilloscope technology. While most digital scopes offer only 8 bit resolution (0.4%), these new virtual instruments offer impressive resolutions of 16 bits (250 and 15 parts per million).
When used as a spectrum analyzer, the ADC-216 has a useable dynamic range of over 90 dB.
With an 216 and the supplied PicoScope software, your PC becomes a high precision test instrument (oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer and multimeter). Additionally, when used with the supplied PicoLog software, your PC becomes an advanced data logger and chart recorder. For users wishing to develop their own software, there are software drivers for DOS, Windows 3.1, 95/98 and NT, 2000, XP and Vista and examples for Labview, Excel Visual Basic, Delphi and C.
With its 32k buffer, the ADC-216 can collect large quantities of accurate data at high speed. The large memory means that oversampling can be used to reduce the effects of alaising.
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| Specifications
Scope timebase
Spectrum ranges ADC-216
Max sample rate
ADC-216
Analog bandwidth ADC-216 Buffer size Voltage ranges
Resolution ADC-216
Channels
Accuracy PC connection Power Supply EMC
Warranty
Replaced by the 4262 (PP799)
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20 µs/div to 50 s/div
0 to 166 kHz
333 ksps (single channel) 166 ksps (dual channel)
166 kHz 32 k ± 10 mV to ± 20 V in 11 ranges
16 bit
2 BNC, Mega Ohm AC/DC 1BNC external trigger
± 1% D25 to PC parallel port (cable supplied) 500 mA @ 12 V (mains adapter supplied) All products comply with current CE standards
1 Year Parts and Labor |