How did you managed to get those two big displays (Frequency and Voltage) on the left of your screen ? I have a Picoscope 2203 with the software 6.4.64.0
What version is your software to be able to do this ?
How did you managed to get those two big displays (Frequency and Voltage) on the left of your screen ? I have a Picoscope 2203 with the software 6.4.64.0
What version is your software to be able to do this ?
What's its bandwidth? How many channels? And what's the maximum voltage you can apply to its probe?
Is that the same Pico that drowned in the typhoon? How did you clean it? Had several electronic appliances that didn't make it even after quickly washing out all the mud and drying thoroughly. Corrosion set in.
Yes, This PicoScope is very Handy.....I can just plug it to any Computer....its like having an Oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, Frequency Counter and Digital Multimeter.......and its made in your Country U.K. , this is my Favorite Test Equipment.......
Have also the PicoScope Dual Channel, Fortunate was able to make it Work again after Submerged in Flood Water for 3 days......I just wash it again with water, let it dried and spray it with Contact Cleaner......works perfectly.
how much this hardware costs !
tyreza79 2 months ago
I'm proud to be the owner of 3205 picoscope..visit my blog at simf1 dot blogspot for project update
nyehnyi 11 months ago
keep up the good work brother :)
Elamin008 1 year ago
this guy is WAY TO EXITED ROFLLLLLLLL! nice vid ima need to get one of these
xXDAVIDROWEXx 1 year ago
Hello my friend,
How did you managed to get those two big displays (Frequency and Voltage) on the left of your screen ? I have a Picoscope 2203 with the software 6.4.64.0
What version is your software to be able to do this ?
Thank you !
DJFrankQC 1 year ago
Hello my friend,
How did you managed to get those two big displays (Frequency and Voltage) on the left of your screen ? I have a Picoscope 2203 with the software 6.4.64.0
What version is your software to be able to do this ?
Thank you !
DJFrankQC 1 year ago
Hahaha, I love the way you speak!
elculogrande 1 year ago
Oops! Just read your comment. I guess it is the scope that swam in mud
emactan 2 years ago
What's its bandwidth? How many channels? And what's the maximum voltage you can apply to its probe?
Is that the same Pico that drowned in the typhoon? How did you clean it? Had several electronic appliances that didn't make it even after quickly washing out all the mud and drying thoroughly. Corrosion set in.
emactan 2 years ago
@emactan I believe there are 10Mhz and 25Mhz versions- this one is the 10Mhz.
It does look pretty nifty, and it's a heck of a lot smaller that my old Tek 321A!
McDaedelus 1 year ago
Glad to hear you and your family are ok after your flooding
leezaal 2 years ago
That USB Oscilloscope looks like a very handy bit of kit
leezaal 2 years ago
Yes, This PicoScope is very Handy.....I can just plug it to any Computer....its like having an Oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, Frequency Counter and Digital Multimeter.......and its made in your Country U.K. , this is my Favorite Test Equipment.......
Have also the PicoScope Dual Channel, Fortunate was able to make it Work again after Submerged in Flood Water for 3 days......I just wash it again with water, let it dried and spray it with Contact Cleaner......works perfectly.
ellioncham 2 years ago
@ellioncham Yeah, try that one with a real scope.
faffaflunkie 1 year ago