Pico Macom PSW044-2.0 manual PicoScope 6 User Guide

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PicoScope 6 User Guide

Rise time measurement

63

Rising edge button 57

 

Rising rate measurement

63

Ruler legend

13

 

Rulers

 

 

handles

14

 

time 14

 

 

voltage

14

 

S

Sales email address

5

Save As

20

 

 

dialog

21

 

 

Save file

20

 

 

Scaling Method dialog

32

Scope Setup toolbar

53

Scope view

14

 

 

Selection tool, normal

58

Signal difference, how to measure 61

Signal Generator

 

 

dialog

54

 

 

toolbar

 

54

 

 

Signal rulers

14, 17

 

Software version

1

 

Space bar

 

56, 67

 

 

Spreadsheet, exporting to 21

Start/Stop toolbar

56

Support

4

 

 

 

System requirements

5

T

Technical support email address

5

Telephone number

5

 

Text, exporting as

21

 

Time difference, how to measure

62

Time rulers

 

14, 15

 

Timebase controls

53

 

Toolbar menu

27

 

 

Toolbars

44

 

 

 

customizing 44, 49

 

menu

42

 

 

 

reopening

44

 

 

Tools menu

27

 

 

Trace 7

 

 

 

 

Trademarks

4

 

 

Trigger

 

 

 

 

marker

16

 

 

mode control

57

 

reference point

65

 

timing 65 toolbar 57

U

Upgrades 4

Usage 4

V

Version 1

Version 6.0 update 2

Vertical axis

14

 

Viewports

18

 

Views

18

 

 

how to move

62

scope views

14

Viruses

4

 

 

W

Waveform 7, 14

What's new 2

What's This? help 24

Window menu 43

Windows 18

Z

Zooming and Scrolling toolbar 58

PSW044-2.0

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Contents PicoScope PC Oscilloscope Software Table of Contents Index How toReference How to use this manual Whats new in this version? WelcomeNew features Version 6.0 updateVersion 6.0 update Higher performanceHow to use PicoScope IntroductionLegal statement System requirements How to use this manualContact information It didnt do what I expected Using PicoScope for the first timeUsing PicoScope for the first time PicoScope and oscilloscope primer Oscilloscope basicsPicoScope and oscilloscope primer PCO basicsPicoScope basics To arrange the scope views within the capture window Capture windowTo open a new capture window Custom probes Frequency legendTo change the width of a measurement column Measurements tableTo edit a measurement Oversampling ProcedureHow to choose the oversampling factor Post-trigger arrow Ruler legendScope view Cursor position tool tipTime rulers Ruler tool tipTrigger marker Signal rulers Ruler tooltipWindows, views and viewports Upgrading from PicoScopeMenus File menu MenusData files *.psdata Settings files *.pssettingsSave As dialog GIF Image *.gif Menus Text Tab delimited *.txtBitmap Image *.bmp PNG Image *.pngEdit menu Help menu Measurements menu Add / Edit Measurement dialog Tools menu Custom Probes dialogCustom Probe wizard Adding a new probe to your libraryHow to use the dialog Create New Custom Probe dialogEdit Existing Custom Probe dialog Probe Output Units dialog Scaling Method dialog Finishing Editing the Look-up TableImport/Export What is Auto-ranging? Range Management dialogManual Ranges Setup dialog How to use a new custom rangeWhat is an input range? Automatic modeFixed range mode What is a scaled range?PicoScope 6 User Guide Range utilisation bar Custom Probe Identification dialog Custom Probe Finished dialog General dialog Where to find itPreferences dialog Performance dialog How to use it Toolbar menuWindow menu Customizing ToolbarsToolbars Waveform buffer Buffer Navigation toolbarCapture Windows toolbar Demo mode Open Device dialogChannel Setup toolbar Probe Drop-Down menuCustomization dialog Customization Toolbars Customization Commands Customization Options Options tab of the Customization dialog ToolbarsMeasurements toolbar controls the measurements table Help toolbarMeasurements toolbar Add MeasurementAdditional controls Scope Setup toolbarStandard controls Left Signal generator dialog for the PicoScope 3206 Signal Generator toolbarSignal Generator dialog PicoScope 6 User Guide How to use it Start / Stop toolbar Technical Note Trigger ModeTriggering toolbar Zooming and Scrolling toolbar Demo Signals toolbar Demo Signals dialogHow to How toUsing a single ruler for signal-to-ground measurements How to change to a different scope deviceHow to use rulers to measure a signal Using two rulers for differential measurementsHow to measure a time difference How to move a viewReference Measurement typesReference Peak To Peak The difference between maximum and minimumTrigger timing part Tip Keyboard shortcuts Glossary Index Index PicoScope 6 User Guide PSW044-2.0

PSW044-2.0 specifications

The Pico Macom PSW044-2.0 is a versatile and efficient satellite signal splitter designed for seamless distribution of satellite signals in residential and commercial settings. This innovative device stands out for its exceptional performance, solid build quality, and user-friendly features, making it a reliable choice for installers and system integrators.

One of the main features of the PSW044-2.0 is its four-way signal distribution capability, allowing users to connect multiple devices such as satellite receivers, DVRs, or televisions to a single satellite dish. This is particularly beneficial in multi-room setups where each room may require access to satellite signal without the need for multiple dishes. The splitter effectively reduces the clutter of additional cables while maintaining signal integrity.

The PSW044-2.0 is built on advanced technologies that ensure minimal signal loss and high-frequency stability. Featuring a wide frequency range from 5 MHz to 2300 MHz, this splitter is compatible with a broad range of satellite frequencies, including both standard and high-definition signals. This makes it an ideal choice for modern homes equipped with advanced satellite systems.

Another characteristic that sets the Pico Macom PSW044-2.0 apart is its robust construction. The device is engineered with high-quality materials to enhance durability and longevity. Its compact design makes it easy to install in tight spaces, while the LED indicators facilitate monitoring of signal transmission.

For enhanced performance, the PSW044-2.0 incorporates advanced isolation techniques that prevent signal interference between outputs. This ensures that connected devices can operate without cross-talk, which is crucial for clear and uninterrupted viewing experiences. Additionally, the splitter is designed to handle varying line voltages and has built-in surge protection to safeguard connected equipment from electrical surges.

Overall, the Pico Macom PSW044-2.0 is a sophisticated solution for anyone needing to distribute satellite signals efficiently and effectively. With its combination of high performance, durability, and user-friendly features, it significantly enhances the satellite signal distribution experience, making it a valuable component in any satellite communication setup.