Monday, January 6, 2020

What can you do with a 5GHz PicoScope 9400 SXRTO?

This video https://youtu.be/4JfPAeJXDfM shows you how to do 3 things with a 5GHz PicoScope 9400 SXRTO oscilloscope:

1. Narrow pulse or impulse characterization
2. Data eyes, masks, margins and measurements
3. Amplitude and pulse modulation envelopes
The PicoScope 9404-05 is the first of a new class of oscilloscopes that provide the combined benefits of real-time and equivalent-time sampling with very high analog bandwidth. The PicoScope 9404-05 has four high-bandwidth (5GHz) 50 ohm input channels, each with its own advanced 12-bit ADC that provide timing and display resolutions for accurately measuring and visualizing high-speed repetitive analog and data signals. This tool is valuable for capturing pulse and step transitions to 70ps, impulses down to 140ps, and clocks and data eyes to 3Gb/s.

This unique PC-based high-resolution 5GHz oscilloscope brings high-speed performance into a price bracket that is half or less compared with traditional benchtop solutions. Most high-bandwidth applications tend to involve repetitive signals or clock-related data streams.  These are ideal for analysis by equivalent-time sampling (ETS) systems. The 9404 SXRTO is extremely fast: with fast acquisitions running at up to 2 million triggered captures per second, ETS, persistence displays and statistics all build up quickly. PicoScope 9404-05 4-Ch 5 GHz Sampler-Extended Real-Time Oscilloscope (PQ181)


More product details here:  http://www.saelig.com/picoscope-9400/9404-05.htm

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