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When used in spectrum analyzer mode, the scope provides a menu of eleven automatic frequency-domain measurements such as IMD, THD, SFDR and SNR. Its performance is so good that it rivals many dedicated audio analyzers and dynamic signal analyzers costing several times the price.
The PicoScope 4262 connects to any Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 computer with a USB 2.0 port. You can use it with a PC to save space on your workbench, or connect it to a laptop to create a portable instrument that's perfect for field servicing and on-site work. As it is USB-powered, there is no need to carry a separate AC adapter. If you want to write your own application to control the scope or use it as a digitizer, Pico provides a software development kit, including example code, free of charge.
Alan Tong, Managing Director of Pico Technology, explained the thinking behind the new scope: "Most digital oscilloscopes have been designed for viewing fast digital signals. The trend has been to use new technology solely to increase sampling rate and bandwidth. With the PicoScope 4262 we have focused on what's important for measuring analog signals: increasing the resolution, improving dynamic range, and reducing noise and distortion."
The PicoScope 4262 oscilloscope is on sale now, priced at only £750 ( - $1,300 USD) including two probes, a carry case and a 5-year parts and labour factory warranty.
More details....
In the USA please contact:
Interworld Electronics & Computer Industries Inc.
Tel: 1-877-902-2979 or 1-425-223-4311
Fax: 1-877-FAX-IECI
E: [email protected]
W: www.interworldna.com
In Canada: Call 1-800-663-6001
E: [email protected]
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