With up to 500MHz bandwidth on four channels, and 2G samples of buffer memory, the new PicoScope 6000 Series has both the performance and the advanced analysis capability to speed debug of today’s complex electronic designs.

The PicoScope 6000 Series employs hardware acceleration and a USB 3.0 interface to acquire and display many megasamples of data per screen update without slowing down. Engineers can observe large portions of their design’s electrical behaviour at one time, and in great detail, which helps to reduce debug cycles and enables electronic design projects to be completed on schedule.

As Alan Tong, Managing Director of Pico Technology, explained, “The PicoScope 6000 Series is a high-performance USB oscilloscope, with deeper buffer memory as standard, and is capable of detailed circuit analysis. We have provided a suite of advanced debugging tools, included as standard with the scopes, so that engineers who are developing complex electronic systems will find all the functions they need.”

All models include an integrated function generator or arbitrary waveform generator (AWG), advanced triggering, automatic measurements with statistics, an FFT spectrum analysis mode, comprehensive waveform maths, mask limit testing, and serial decoding for popular industry standards such as I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN and FlexRay.

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