Datasheet

PicoScope
®
5000D Series oscilloscopes
Introduction
PicoScopes include advanced features such as mask limit testing, serial decoding, advanced triggering, automatic measurements, math channels (including the ability to plot
frequency and duty cycle against time), XY mode and segmented memory. The PicoScope 5000D Series also benets from Pico’s award-winning DeepMeasure™ feature and
FlexRes
®
exible resolution.
Today’s electronic designs employ a wide range of signal types: analog, digital, serial (both high- and low-speed), parallel, audio, video, power distribution and so on. All need to be
debugged, measured and validated to ensure that the device under test (DUT) is functioning correctly and within specication.
To handle this variety of signal types, PicoScope 5000D Series FlexRes® oscilloscopes provide 8 to 16 bits of vertical resolution, with up to 200 MHz bandwidth and 1 GS/s
sampling speed. You select the most appropriate hardware resolution for the requirements of each measurement.
Other key features of the PicoScope 5000D Series include:
• Deep capture memory – from 128 million to 512 million samples
• 2 or 4 analog channels
• Mixed-signal models add 16 digital channels
• Serial decoding – analyze 18 protocols
• USB 3.0 connection for continuous high-speed data streaming
• Small, light and portable
Supported by the free and regularly updated PicoScope 6 software, these devices offer an ideal, cost-effective package for many applications, including design, research, test,
education, service and repair.
What is FlexRes
®
?
Pico FlexRes
®
exible resolution oscilloscopes allow you to recongure the scope hardware to increase either the sampling rate or the resolution.
This means you can recongure the hardware to be either a fast (1 GS/s) 8-bit oscilloscope for looking at digital signals or a high-resolution 16-bit oscilloscope for audio work and
other analog applications.
Whether you’re capturing and decoding fast digital signals or looking for distortion in sensitive analog signals, FlexRes
®
oscilloscopes are the answer.
8-bit mode 16-bit mode
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