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PicoScope should now display the voltage that you have connected. If you are using scope probes, when
you touch the scope probe tip with your finger, you should see a small 50Hz mains signal on the screen.
If you have connected the ADC to a printer port other than the port specified when you installed the
software, you will need to go to the Setup panel and then change the port number to the appropriate
value (USB port numbers begin with USB-PPx. If you have more than one USB parallel port, they will be
numbered according to the order they are plugged into the PC). You will need to exit and re-enter the
software to activate the change.
Technical Specifications
ADC-100
ADC-101
Resolution 12 bits
Number of input channels 2
Typical sampling rate
(measured on 100MHz Pentium)
Windows 3.1/95/98: 100kS/s
Windows NT: 40kS/s
Linearity
±4 LSB at 25°C
Accuracy
±2%
Input overvoltage protection
±100V
Input type single ended differential
Input impedance
1M
Spectrum Range 0-50kHz
Dynamic Range 70dB
Input voltage ranges
±50mV to ±20V
±100mV to
±100V
AC/DC switch Manual None
Input connector BNC
Output connector 25 way male D-type (connects to
PC printer port)
asynchronously
The Pico USB parallel port takes samples from the product, under it’s own control, and stores them until
the computer has time to read them. The term asynchronous is used to indicate that the time the samples
are collected is not the same as the time the PC requests them.
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