Advanced PicoScope 7 software with extensive features
High sampling rate of 5 GS/s for detailed signal analysis
Deep capture memory for extensive waveform recording
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Description
The Pico PQ347 3417E is a USB powered PC Oscilloscope from Pico Technology, featuring 4 analogue channels and a 350MHz bandwidth. This oscilloscope is part of the PicoScope 3000E Series, designed to be small, light, and portable while offering high-performance specifications. It is ideal for engineers working on advanced electronics, diverse embedded system technologies, analog, digital, and power electronics, whether in the laboratory or on the move. The device supports a real-time sampling rate of up to 5 GS/s, enabling detailed display of high-frequency signal detail. It features advanced digital triggering, a hardware acceleration engine (HAL3), waveform circular buffer and navigator, DeepMeasure™, mask limit testing, event triggered actions, math channels & filtering, and a custom probes facility. The PicoScope 3000E series devices are supported by the advanced PicoScope 7 software, which offers features like serial decoders, mask limit testing, and advanced measurements and math functions. The oscilloscope has a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connection for faster data transfer and waveform update rates. It offers 10-bit resolution (14 bits using enhanced resolution) and up to 2 GS of capture memory. The Pico PQ347 3417E is also compatible with a Differential Oscilloscope Kit TA534 USB-A to USB-C Cable.
FAQ
The Pico PQ347 3417E oscilloscope has a bandwidth of 350MHz.
The Pico PQ347 3417E has 4 analogue channels.
The Pico PQ347 3417E uses a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connection.
The Pico PQ347 3417E has a real-time sampling rate of up to 5 GS/s.
The Pico PQ347 3417E is supported by the advanced PicoScope 7 software.
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