|
||||
News and Information about the Test of Electronics in Research & Design, Production, Maintenance, and Installation. | ||||
Main MenuNewsletterNews AreaInfo AreaWeblinksProduct Focus |
Readers Top 5 News of last 30 days
Latest Test and Measurement NewsUSB Oscilloscope with 4 differential Channels16 March 2017 - Pico Technology launched the PicoScope 4444 high-resolution differential oscilloscope featuring four true differential input channels and a range of accessories for measurements from millivolt to 1000 V CAT III applications. The new PicoScope addresses the perennial problem of making accurate voltage waveform measurements on circuit elements that are not ground-referenced, without the risk of short circuits that could damage the device under test or the measuring instrument. “Building on the success of PicoScope 4000 Series high-resolution oscilloscopes, the PicoScope 4444 gives electrical engineers the freedom to make differential voltage measurements in the presence of common-mode signals,” said Trevor Smith, Business Development Manager, Test & Measurement, at Pico Technology. “The new instrument has 14-bit resolution on four channels and 256 megasample capture memory, so is ideal for precise analysis of complex waveforms ranging "from biomedical sensors to current probes and 1000 V CAT III power distribution circuits.” Scientists and electronics engineers frequently need to make low-voltage measurements in the presence of high common-mode noise or varying offset voltages. Ground-referenced oscilloscopes require use of two input channels and an A–B math function to observe the differential signal of interest. But, as well as this requiring two input channels, most scopes don’t have a high enough common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR), nor the resolution to make measurements with sufficient precision. Engineers working on polyphase power distribution systems need to measure phase-to-phase AC voltages, rather than phase to ground. A ground-referenced scope can’t be used as it will cause a short circuit. External differential probes are a solution but they are quite expensive and cumbersome, with each probe requiring its own power supply. The PicoScope 4444 has differential inputs and a choice of 1:1 low-voltage and 25:1 1000V CAT III probes to address both of these problems. Furthermore, the scope has a novel intelligent probe interface that, in addition to delivering the differential signal to be measured, can also provide power for active probes such as Hall Effect AC/DC type active current probes. The scope detects when a compatible probe is connected and sets the corresponding units and vertical settings in the PicoScope 6 software. Compatible probes available at launch are:
Pricing and availability PicoScope 4444 will be available from Pico Technology distributors as follows: PicoScope 4444 standard kit, consisting of a PicoScope 4444, three PicoConnect 441 differential 1:1 probes and one TA271 D9-BNC adaptor. $1,535 / €1,325 / £1,075. PicoScope 4444 1000 V CAT III kit, consisting of a PicoScope 4444, three PicoConnect 442 1000 V CAT III 25:1 differential probes and one TA271 D9-BNC adaptor. $1,915 / €1,625 / £1,345. The product and accessories will start shipping in March 2017. www.picotech.com/ Related Articles: |
Upcoming Events More events...
Tag CloudOscilloscope
JTAG
Boundary Scan
Goepel
PXI
Rohde & Schwarz
Tektronix
Keysight
AOI
Anritsu
National Instruments
Inspection
Teledyne LeCroy
Aeroflex
LTE
Yokogawa
AXI
Spectrum Analyzer
Keithley
In-Circuit-Test
Signal Analyzer
Automotive
EMC-Test
Signal Generator
Advantest
Multitest
B&K Precision
Corelis
Power Supply
SPI
Flying Prober
Teseq
Cognex
Switching
Teradyne
Viscom
Pickering
Fluke
GAO Tek
PCIe
|
||
© All about Test 2018 |