Digital/Analogue: Analogue
Oscilloscope Type: PC Based
Dimensions: 142 x 92 x 19mm
Weight: 200g
Minimum Time Base: 10ns/div
Series: PicoScope 2000
Vertical Resolution: 8 bit
Power Source: USB
Record Length: 128M points
Bandwidth: 10MHz
Sample Rate Random: 50 Msps
Minimum Vertical Sensitivity: 10mV/div
Interface: CAN, IIC, LIN, RS232, SPI, UART, USB Number of Analogue Channels: 2 Rise Time: 35ns Maximum Vertical Sensitivity: 4V/div Maximum Time Base: 5000s/div
The Pico Technology PICOSCOPE 2204A is a versatile, high-performance oscilloscope part of the PicoScope 2000 Series. This two-channel oscilloscope offers a bandwidth of 10MHz, making it suitable for various applications, from electronics troubleshooting to research and development. The “” designation ensures that it meets the highest standards of accuracy and reliability, making it a trusted choice for engineers and technicians.
- Two Channels for Versatile Measurements
The PICOSCOPE 2204A features two input channels, allowing users to simultaneously capture and analyse multiple signals. This dual-channel capability is precious in applications where the interaction between two signals needs to be studied or where comparative measurements are essential.
- Compact and Portable Design
The PICOSCOPE 2204A is designed with portability in mind. Its close-packed size and lightweight build make transferring to different workstations or field locations easy, allowing engineers and technicians to take their measurement and analysis tools wherever needed.
The Pico Technology PICOSCOPE 2204A, PicoScope 2000 Series 2204A, 2 Channels, 10MHz With : Diverse Application Range
The PICOSCOPE 2204A’s compact design, high-speed sampling, and user-friendly software make it a valuable tool for a wide range of applications, including:
- Electronics Troubleshooting: Engineers and technicians can use it to quickly identify and diagnose issues in electronic circuits.
- Education: It is an excellent tool for teaching and learning about electronics and signal analysis in educational institutions.
- Research and Development: In research labs, it helps scientists study and analyse signals in diverse fields, from physics to telecommunications.
- Embedded Systems Development: Engineers designing and debugging embedded systems can rely on this oscilloscope for precise measurements.
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