PP375 Pico, PP375 Datasheet
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PP375
Specifications of PP375
PP375 Summary of contents
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... Welcome 1 The PicoScope 3000 Series of PC Oscilloscopes from Pico Technology is a range of high-specification, real-time measuring instruments that connect to the USB port of your computer. The oscilloscopes obtain their power supply through the USB cable, so they do not need an additional power supply and are therefore highly portable. The 3000 ...
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... You must therefore take necessary precautions to avoid applying a potential across the return connections of the indicated BNC terminals as this may cause a large current to flow, resulting in damage to the product and/or connected equipment. PS3000044-2 Copyright 2006-7 Pico Technology Limited. All rights reserved. ...
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... This could cause damage to your computer, or lead to injury to yourself and others. Maximum input range PicoScope 3000 Series PC Oscilloscopes are designed to measure voltages in the range - +20 V. Inputs are protected to ±100 V (±30 V for external trigger). Contact with voltages outside the protection range may cause permanent damage to the unit. ...
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... The licensee agrees to allow access to this software only to persons who have been informed of these conditions and agree to abide by them. Usage The software in this release is for use only with Pico products or with data collected using Pico products. Copyright Pico Technology Limited claims the copyright of, and retains the rights to, all material (software, documents etc ...
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... Goods will be free from defects in material and workmanship. Pico Technology shall not be liable for a breach of the warranty if the defect has been caused by fair wear and tear, wilful damage, negligence, abnormal working conditions or failure to follow Pico Technology's spoken or written advice on the storage, installation, commissioning, use or maintenance of the Goods or (if no advice has been given) good trade practice ...
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... Once you have installed the software and connected the PC Oscilloscope to the PC, start the PicoScope or PicoLog software. The software should now display any signal connected to the scope inputs. If you are using the PicoScope software and have a probe connected to your oscilloscope, you should see a small hertz signal in the oscilloscope window when you touch the probe tip with your finger ...
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... The integrated can be controlled by the PicoScope software or by API calls. The signal generator can 15 also be used to compensate x10 scope probes when set to output a square wave. ...
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... V ± USB 2.0 Compatible with USB 1.1 From USB port: 4.6 to 5.25 V 500 mA External power supply is not required 140 mm x 200 standard 4 Copyright 2006-7 Pico Technology Limited. All rights reserved. 3206 3224 3424 12 bits 200 MHz 10 MHz 20 MS/s 20 MS/s ...