Pico Communications 2000 Series manual Glossary

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PicoScope 2000 Series User Guide

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AC/DC switch

To switch from alternating current to direct current, or vice versa, select AC or DC from the control on the oscilloscope toolbar of the PicoScope software application. The setting should be adjusted to suit the characteristics of the input signal.

Analog bandwidth

The input frequency at which the signal amplitude has fallen by 3 dB from its nominal value.

Block mode

A sampling mode in which the computer prompts the oscilloscope to collect a block of data into its internal memory before stopping the oscilloscope and transferring the whole block into computer memory. This mode of operation is suitable when the input signal being sampled contains high frequencies. Note: To avoid aliasing effects, the sampling rate must be greater than twice the maximum input frequency.

Buffer size

The size of the oscilloscope buffer memory. The buffer memory is used by the oscilloscope to store data temporarily. This allows the oscilloscope to sample data independently of the speed at which it can transfer data to the computer.

Device Manager

Device Manager is a Windows applet that displays the current hardware configuration of your computer. On Windows 98 or Windows ME, right click on 'My Computer' and choose the 'Device Manager' tab. On Windows 2000 or Windows XP, right click on 'My Computer,' choose the 'Hardware' tab and select 'Device Manager'.

Driver

 

A software application that controls a piece of hardware. The driver for the

PicoScope

2000 series PC Oscilloscopes is supplied in the form of a 32 bit Windows DLL. This is used by the PicoScope and PicoLog software to control the oscilloscopes.

Maximum sampling rate

A figure indicating the maximum number of samples the oscilloscope is capable of acquiring per second. Maximum sample rates are usually given in MS/s (megasamples per second) or GS/s (gigasamples per second.) The higher the sampling speed of the oscilloscope, the more accurate the representation of the high-frequency details in a fast signal.

PC Oscilloscope

An instrument consisting of a PicoScope 2000 series PC Oscilloscope and the PicoScope software application.

PicoLog software

This is a software product that accompanies all our oscilloscopes. It turns your PC into a data logger and chart recorder.

PicoScope 2000 series

A PC Oscilloscope range that includes the PicoScope 2202 PC Oscilloscope.

PicoScope software

This is a software product that accompanies all our oscilloscopes. It turns your PC into an

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