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What hardware accessories can you attach to a USB oscilloscope?

September 12, 2023 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

A wide range of hardware accessories are available for USB oscilloscopes. This FAQ reviews a few of the more popular options including a variety of probes plus wireless synchronization of multiple USB oscilloscopes and chassis that can combine and synchronize USB oscilloscopes with other instruments like arbitrary waveform generators and multimeters. Probes and more probes […]

Filed Under: Digital Storage Oscilloscope, FAQ, Featured, PC-based Oscilloscopes - PCO, scope probes and accessories, USB-based Oscilloscopes Tagged With: FAQ, picotechnology, tiepieengineering

What’s a USB oscilloscope?

August 29, 2023 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

By connecting to a computer, a USB oscilloscope lets engineers offload screens and compute-intensive functions to the host, which reduces needed bench space and brings portability. 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 […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, PC-based Oscilloscopes - PCO Tagged With: Pico Technologoy, tiepieengineering

USB scope features low noise, four channels, 1 GSa/sec signal acquisition

June 10, 2021 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

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The Handyscope HS6 is a USB 3.0 oscilloscope is available in models with 200 MSa/sec up to 1 GSa/sec sampling rate. The Handyscope HS6 has a flexible resolution that can be set from 8 bit to 16 bit, allowing high-resolution measurements. With its high accuracy (0.25 %) and low noise (240 μVRMS), measured signals are […]

Filed Under: Oscilloscopes, PC-based Oscilloscopes - PCO Tagged With: tiepieengineering

WiFi-connected automotive test scopes sport differential inputs

March 30, 2020 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

tipi scopes

Automotive WiFiScopes are every-day oscilloscopes for automotive engineers and can be used via an Ethernet connection (LAN, WiFi or WAN) but also still with a USB 2.0/3.0 connection. The built-in battery gives the Automotive WiFiScope the possibility to perform fully wireless differential measurements. Measurements can then be performed completely galvanically isolated, and over long distances. […]

Filed Under: Oscilloscope Descriptions, Oscilloscopes Tagged With: tiepieengineering

Galvanically isolated scopes beam data to PCs via WiFi

March 12, 2020 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

WiFiScope

Two new members of the powerful high-resolution WiFiScope series oscilloscopes can be used via an ethernet connection (LAN, WiFi or WAN) but also still with a USB 2.0/3.0 connection. The built-in battery gives the WiFiScope the possibility to perform fully wireless differential measurements. Measurements can then be performed completely galvanically isolated, and over long distances. […]

Filed Under: Oscilloscope Descriptions, PC-based Oscilloscopes - PCO Tagged With: tiepieengineering

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