<p>The <strong>Pico Analogue, PC-based, USB Oscilloscopes</strong> are powerful, portable and ultra-compact.</p><p><strong>Like a benchtop oscilloscope, only smaller and better</strong></p><p>You can use the PicoScope 2000 Series as an advanced oscilloscope, spectrum analyser, function generator, arbitrary waveform generator and protocol decoder out of the box. The mixed signal oscilloscope (MSO) models also include a 16-channel logic analyser that allows you to view digital and analogue signals simultaneously. A complete electronics lab in one compact, USB-powered unit. </p><p>Small on the outside, big features inside… <br>The PicoScope 2000 models deliver unbeatable value for money and are ideal for education, hobby and field service use. In the lab the low cost allows one scope per person rather than having to share. <br>At the heart of every PicoScope 2000 is an advanced oscilloscope which offers everything you expect and much more.</p><p>The PicoScope 2000B models have the added benefits of deep memory (up to 128 MS), higher bandwidth (up to 100 MHz) and faster waveform update rates. PicoScope 2000B models give you the performance to carry out advanced analysis of your waveforms. They are ideal for design, debug and serial decoding. <br><br></p><p>
<strong>Portable & personal <br></strong>PicoScope 2000 series oscilloscopes offer a small, light, modern alternative to bulky benchtop devices. You can now even fit an oscilloscope in your pocket! On the bench a PicoScope saves valuable space and allows the scope to be placed right by the unit under test. Laptop users benefit even more: with no power supply required you can now carry an oscilloscope with you all the time in your laptop bag. Perfect for the engineer on the move, providing their own personal oscilloscope without having to share or waste time learning different user interfaces.</p><p><strong>Easy to use <br></strong>Just plug in the USB cable, load the software and you are up and running in minutes.</p><p>The PicoScope 2000 Series includes 2-channel and 4-channel analogue models, as well as mixed signal oscilloscopes (MSOs).</p>