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PicoScope 9300 USB Sampling Oscilloscopes Offering up to 30GHz bandwidth with TDR/TDT and Optical models, PicoScope 9300 sampling oscilloscopes are designed for digital and telecommunications applications of 10Gb/s and higher, microwave applications up to 25GHz and timing applications with a resolution down to 64fs. Other features include optional 11.3Gb/s clock recovery, optical to electrical convertion or differential, deskewable time domain reflectometry sources (60ps/7V) make for a powerful, small-footprint, and cost-effective measurement package. The two- or four-channel PicoScope 9300 series offers models at 20GHz and 30GHz with low sampling jitter and fine timing resolution to support measurement of transitions down to 12 ps (calculated). Among the fastest of all available sampling oscilloscopes, the 9300 Series captures waveforms at up to 1 MSa/s with timing resolution down to 64fs and with 16-bit vertical resolution. They achieve lively trace, persistence and eye updates, greater than 60 dB dynamic range, and trace lengths up to 32 kS. 20GHz to 30 GHz electrical, 9.5 GHz optical, TDR/TDT, 2-channel and 4-channel, compact, portable, USB instruments. The PicoScope 9300 Series scopes quickly measure more than 30 fundamental parameters used to characterize non-return-to-zero (NRZ) signals and return-to-zero (RZ) signals. Up to ten parameters can be measured simultaneously, with comprehensive statistics also shown. To support serial data applications in which the data clock is not available as a trigger, or for which trigger jitter needs to be reduced, the PicoScope 9302 and 9321 both include a clock recovery module. This continuously regenerates the data clock from the incoming serial data or trigger signal and can do so with reduced jitter even over very long trigger delays or for pattern lock applications. These units occupy very little space on the workbench and are small enough to carry with a laptop for on-site testing. Instead of using remote probe heads attached to a large bench-top unit, now it is possible to position the scope right next to the device under test. These sampling scopes are ideal for high-speed analysis of very fast signals and for eye-diagram analysis. All of them include a built-in signal generator that can generate industry-standard or custom signals including clock, pulse and pseudo-random binary sequence. Oscilloscope options include 9.5GHz optical inputs, time-domain reflectometry, clock recovery, and pattern sync triggers. The PicoConnect 900 Series low-impedance, high-bandwidth probes are ideal companions for the PicoScope 9300 Series, allowing cost-effective fingertip browsing of fast signals. PicoScope 9300 Series: PicoScope 9301-20 [PQ338]: 20GHz (2 channels) PicoScope 9302-20 [PQ340]: 20GHz (2 channels) + clock recovery PicoScope 9311-20 [PQ091]: 20GHz (2 channels) + TDR/TDT 60ps PicoScope 9321-20 [PQ092]: 20GHz (2 channels) + clock recovery + optical input PicoScope 9341-20 [PQ093]: 20GHz (4 channels) PicoScope 9301-30 [PQ339]: 30GHz (2 channels) PicoScope 9341-30 [PQ341]: 30GHz (4 channels)
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