Pico 6407 PicoScope 5 GS/s USB Highspeed Digitizer

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Brand: Pico

Features:

  • PicoScope 6407 4 channel, 1 GHz bandwidth, 8-bit digitizer
  • 4 Channels (fixed +-100 mV)
  • 1 GS Memory
  • 1 GHz Bandwidth
  • 1 GS Buffer Size

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Details: Pico 6407 PicoScope 5 GS/s USB Highspeed DigitizerPico 6407 PicoScope 5 GS/s USB Highspeed Digitizerx 1 GHz bandwidth 1 GS buffer size 5 GS/s real-time sampling Advanced digital triggers Built-in function generator USB-connectedPicoScope 6407 High Speed DigitizerThe PicoScope 6407 is a compact USB plug-in device that turns your PC or laptop into a 4-channel, high-speed digitizer. The PicoScope 6407 differs from the rest of the PC oscilloscopes in the 6000 series in that it has high bandwidth 50 ohm inputs (SMA connectors) with fixed +-100 mV input ranges. Higher input signals can be accomodated with the use of external attenuators (see accessories).Best-in-class bandwidth, sampling rate and memory depthWith a 1GHz bandwidth complemented by a real-time sampling rate of 5 GS/s, the PicoScope 6407 can display single-shot pulses with 200 ps time resolution.The 1-gigasample buffer on the PicoScope 6407 can hold two 100 ms captures at the maximum sampling rate of 5 GS/s. The PicoScope 6407 is suited to a wide range of high speed applications including: Radar / Lidar / Sonar Semiconductor test Production line test Signals intelligence (SIGINT) Physics research Medical imaging Non destructive testHigh-speed data acquisition and digitizingThe software development kit (SDK) allows you to write your own software and includes drivers for Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac (OS X) and Linux (including Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone).Example code shows how to interface to third-party software packages such as Microsoft Excel, National Instruments LabVIEW and MathWorks MATLAB.The drivers support USB data streaming, a mode which captures gap-free continuous data over USB direct to the PC's RAM or hard disk at rates of up to 10 MS/s. Capture size is limited only by available PC storage. Sampling rates in streaming mode are subject to PC specifications and applicatio