USB interface removes the need for a specialized mainframe. Here are some of the benefits provided by your new PicoScope 6407 Digitizer: Portability: Take the unit with you and plug it in to any Windows PC. Performance: Up to 5 GS/s sampling, 1 GHz bandwidth and 1 buffer.
Safety symbols The following symbols appear on the front and rear panel of the PicoScope 6407 Digitizer. Symbol 1: Warning triangle This symbol indicates that a safety hazard exists on the indicated connections if correct precautions are not taken.
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Refer to the PicoScope 6000 Series Programmer's Guide for more information. Alternatively with the PicoScope software you can use PicoScope 6407 Digitizer as a high-bandwidth 4-channel oscilloscope. A PicoScope 6407 Digitizer is supplied with the following items:...
PicoScope software. PicoScope should now display any signal connected to the digitizer inputs. Moving the PicoScope 6407 Digitizer to another USB port Windows XP SP2 (or later) When you first installed the digitizer by plugging it into a port, Windows associated the Pico driver with that port.
Connections SMA and BNC Connectors The PicoScope 6407 Digitizer has SMA connectors on the front panel for the four channel inputs, and BNC connectors on the rear for the AUX IN and SIGNAL OUT connections. The channel inputs have an impedance of 50 Ω.
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