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PicoScope 9211A 12 GHz TDR/TDT Sampling Oscilloscope$12,366.00 SKU: PicoScope 9211A If you’re looking for an affordable way to measure high-speed electrical signals, you can’t do better than the PicoScope 9200 range of PC Sampling Oscilloscopes. Designed specifically for the complex task of analysing high-speed electrical signals, PicoScope 9200 Sampling Oscilloscopes are ideal for many advanced applications including: signal analysis, timing analysis, testing and design of high-speed digital communication systems, network analysis, semiconductor testing, and research and development. Specifications of the PicoScope 9200 range include:
PicoScope 9200 Sampling Oscilloscopes are capable of many advanced features not normally found in this price range and, unlike other sampling oscilloscopes, all of these features are included as standard with your PicoScope Oscilloscope. Powerful mathematical analysis
The PicoScope 9000 Series supports up to four simultaneous mathematical combinations and functional transformation of acquired waveforms. You can select any of the mathematical functions as a maths operator to act on the operand or operands. A waveform maths operator is a maths function that requires either one or two sources. The operators that involve two waveform sources are: Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide. The operators that involve one waveform source are: Invert, Absolute, Exponent, Logarithm, Differentiate, Integrate, Inverse, FFT, Interpolation, Smoothing. Histogram analysis
A histogram is a probability distribution that shows the distribution of acquired data from a source within a user-definable histogram window. The information gathered by the histogram is used to perform statistical analysis on the source. Histograms can be constructed on waveforms on either the vertical or horizontal axes. The most common use for a vertical histogram is measuring and characterising noise on displayed waveforms, while the most common use for a horizontal histogram is measuring and characterising jitter on displayed waveforms. Eye-diagram analysis
The PicoScope 9000 Series quickly measures more than 30 fundamental parameters used to characterise non-return-to-zero (NRZ) signals and return-to-zero (RZ) signals. Up to four parameters can be measured simultaneously. Mask testingFor eye-diagram masks, such as those specified by the SONET and SDH standards, the PicoScope 9000 Series supports on-board mask drawing for visual comparison. The display can be grey-scaled or colour-graded to aid in analysing noise and jitter in eye diagrams. Remember: the price you pay for your PicoScope Sampling Oscilloscope is the price you pay for everything — we don’t charge you for software features or updates. Related ProductsAccessories |