Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the PicoScope 3207A and PicoScope 3207B, the first PC oscilloscopes to offer a USB 3.0 interface. The PicoScope 3207A is a 2-channel USB oscilloscope with 250 MHz ...
Toronto, Canada – GAO Instruments (www.GAOInstruments.com) recommends its cost-effective USB PC based oscilloscope , which is a high performance 8-bit, two-channel computer based USB digital storage ...
Onlinecomponents.com, an authorized distributor of Velleman Inc., features the PCSU1000. The device is a digital storage oscilloscope uses the power of your PC to visualize electrical signals. The ...
This USB PC based digital oscilloscope is well suited for the maintenance of electronic equipment and research work in the fields of science, medicine, engineering, telecommunication and industry. It ...
Oscilloscopes are sometimes grouped into three types, benchtop, portable, and USB. The first two types are self-contained, but USB oscilloscopes are not. They consist of the electronics that capture ...
SAELIG PicoScope 3207A and PicoScope 3207B PC oscilloscopes provide a USB 3.0 interface. Model 3207A is a 2-channel USB oscilloscope with 250MHz bandwidth, 1 GS/s sampling rate, 256 Msample buffer ...
June 17, 2010 - Saelig introduced PS4227 2-channel 100MHz USB scope with a real-time sampling rate of 250 MSa/s. PS4227 is a precision USB oscilloscope suitable for general, scientific and ...
For novices, hobbyists, and even veterans, an oscilloscope is one of the most useful tools for designing, diagnosing, learning, and otherwise working with electronics. In previous years, it was ...
The Owon VDS1022I is a low-cost 25 MHz, two-channel USB oscilloscope. With a shielded USB connection, interference is reduced, thereby protecting the host computer against over-voltage conditions.
Contact: Alan Lowne, President, Saelig Co. Inc. Tel: (585) 385-1750 Email: [email protected] Fairport, NY, USA: Saelig Company, Inc. (www.saelig.com) has introduced the PicoScope 3207A and PicoScope ...
USB instruments are a commonly featured topic in Test and Measurement media. With new devices constantly launching, an especially heated debate is standalone oscilloscopes vs USB oscilloscopes. With ...