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The PicoScope 2204A is a compact, USB-powered 2-channel oscilloscope with 10 MHz bandwidth and 100 MS/s sampling rate. It includes advanced PS7 software compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac, offering continuous free updates and lifetime support. Ideal for professionals needing a portable, multi-functional lab tool with features like waveform generation, protocol decoding, and high-speed data capture.
O**V
Good set of accessories, works on Linux PC, has 2 channels + built in generator
This is the first time I'm working with an PC oscilloscope. The reason I did choose this one is it's excellent functionality compared to its price, good set of accessories and the software which works on Linux and Mac (although I, personally, don't need this one), not just Windows. Although there are some unimportant glitches in Linux software it is nothing too annoying and especially problematic, and they amount to almost nothing if you take into account it is a Beta version of the software. Take note, that despite the Linux software marked for usage in Ubuntu 18.04 it still works just as fine in Ubuntu 16.04.The set of accessories includes 2 probes with 1x-10x built-in switchable attenuators and color marks, you may place on probes to differentiate between the channels. The probes are easy to use and they'll help you make your hands and eyes free for what is really important.As for what I bought it for - I'm a little tired of just programming everyday, so I decided to play a little with an old sound amplifier that stopped working a few months ago. And of course there are more tasks it is great for, and I think I'll find much more applications in the future.As for the price - yes, you can find an PC oscilloscope that costs less, yet will it have 2 channels, generator, 2 probes of very good quality and software for platforms outside the typical Windows? No? Then you'll need to by Windows too, which will make the total you pay at least twice as much as this little one costs. Of course it is not much of a bother if you already have Windows.Those are all pros, as for contras - they're really all just my little mistakes that are easy to fix:1) It's maximum input range is 20V and there are probes with 10x built-in attenuators, yet it is still not enough for some obvious use cases (for example I can't check power sources with this range of 200V). So, now I need an additional attenuator.2) The oscilloscope has 2 channels + generator. It's really a nice feature for fine-tuning of a stereo-amplifier except... for the best result you'll need 3 probes, not 2. And so, now I need 1 additional probe.So, if you decide to buy one, may be it'll be for the best to buy some additional accessories with it so that you'll not be limited when you use this excellent PicoScope 2204A.
M**A
Easy to understand
The software is user friendly! Great scope for the price, you do need to buy an attenuator to protect it from high voltage. I love the fact you can save the wave for later and change the scales after for further studying the waves. I recommend this product. I was able to check the ignition coil primary circuit with no issues.
K**H
A Must for BACnet MSTP Troubleshooting
I am impressed with how quick I was able to start using this Scope. Being a BAS Field Service Engineer, the Software has many more features than I will ever use. I am able to troubleshoot with confidence. I'm no longer using the "well, it appears to work better" approach.
B**.
Awesome scope for the money
Nice scope for the money I think considering this was my first and only. I'm not a professional mechanic but i do work on cars alot and it's great for electrical diagnostics. I can check cam and crank signals and computer igt and igf square waves etc. This scope doesn't have the ability to capture near the detail I would like and sometimes need but it certainly helps in the diagnostic process without having to spend $3,000 on a high end scope when I'm not a professional using it daily in a shop. I've also found the software to be a bit frustrating cause there's several features that didn't work for me... like being able to save a waveform I've captured. Just won't save it... period. So I've had to resort to taking pictures of my laptop screen to save an image to reference later. I didn't realize for a long time that this scope doesn't have the sampling rate I thought it would. So when I wasn't getting the detail I wanted/ needed I kept thinking I was doing something wrong but I'm finding it's just the limitations of the scope. I wish you could tell the software what scope you're using and it would automatically adjust the settings to the scope parameters... example why let me select a sample rate that is significantly higher than the scope will process? Anyways it's a great scope and I've had many no starts I could not have diagnosed without it. Maybe one day I can upgrade to the automotive scope but that's alot of money for the occasional user. You won't be sorry you bought this scope tho... unless you really don't know what your doing and fry your laptop on a secondary ignition circuit or something lol
S**W
Very good product.
This is a basic scope with limited abilities. But it works great and with a few extra pieces, it works very well. It was not designed to be an automotive oscilloscope, but with the addition of a couple attenuators and othe accessories, it has the ability to do 90% of what you need it for. If you are looking for a cheap option to get started with oscilloscopes, this is a great option.
R**E
Does not function as designed
Came with cables but had to download software. Still cannot get it to work with original cables or aftermarket. $200 right out the window.Update: Since I have it back, I started using it with no problems. It works very well. I don't know what happened but it's definitely worth the money. Works with the aftermarket cable that I bought with it, especially for communication circuit
J**N
Amazing oscilloscope, great PC software. Wish someone showed me this years ago.
Had to use one for my job on the road for several years. Most likely due to internal politics, I had to lug around a regular oscilloscope for quite awhile. I like the 12-bit resolution (default is 8 bit) as it gives me increased precision of my measurements. I (unfortunately) dropped it a couple times but thankfully the picoscope still works fine.I carry a usb A to usb C adapter to work with some of the newer laptops, as well as keep the picoscope in a hard carrying case. I use Caseling's 5 inch one (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WFAQNWM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1).
A**N
Awesome scope for the price.
This is my first oscilloscope and it's been pretty awesome. Very happy with this scope and will probably buy the mixed signal capable one later.
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