PicoScope 9300 Series PC Sampling Oscilloscopes, 2/4 Ch., up to 20/30GHz

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Reduced special price (compared to list price) for PicoScope 9341-25 (PQ097) valid while stocks last!

Benefits of the PicoScope 9300 Series USB/Ethernet PC Sampling Oscilloscopes and TDR

  • USB and Ethernet/LAN 2/4-channel PC sampling oscilloscope with bandwidth up to 20 or 30 GHz.
  • Signal generator output.
  • Pattern sync trigger, models with clock recovery trigger, opto-electronic converter.

PicoScope 9300 Series - PC Sampling Oscilloscopes, 2/4 Channels, up to 30 GHz

Models PicoScope 9301-20/-30, 9302-20, 9311-20, 9321-20, 9341-20/-30

The PicoScope 9300 series are extremely compact PC sampling oscilloscopes up to 20 or 30 GHz for USB and Ethernet/LAN. The sampling oscilloscopes have equivalent sampling rates of up to 15 TS/s for special applications with repetitive signals. Special features depending on model variant (see table below): Optical inputs (integrated opto-electronic converter), clock recovery trigger, integrated TDR/TDT system (time domain reflectometry). The devices are the replacements for the PicoScope 9200 series (PicoScope 9201A, 9211A, 9231A).

  • 2 or 4 channels.
  • 20 or 30 GHz bandwidth.
  • 15 TS/s (64 fs) sequential sampling.
  • Up to 15 GHz prescaled, 2.5 GHz direct trigger.
  • Models with 11.3 Gb/s clock recovery.
  • Industry-leading 16 bit 1 MS/s A/D converter and 60 dB dynamic range.
  • Eye and mask testing to 16 Gb/s with up to 223-1 pattern lock.
  • PicoScope 9311: Integrated, differential, deskewable TDR/TDT step generator.
  • Intuitive, touch-compatible Windows user interface.
  • Comprehensive built-in measurements, histogramming and editable data mask library.
  • Typical applications:
    • Telecom and radar test, service and manufacturing.
    • RF, microwave and gigabit digital system measurements.
    • Ethernet, HDMI 1 and 2, USB 2 and 3, PCI, SATA.
    • Semiconductor characterization.
    • PicoScope 9311: TDR/TDT analysis of cables, connectors, backplanes, PCBs and networks.
ModelPicoScope 9301-20PicoScope 9302-20PicoScope 9311-20PicoScope 9321-20PicoScope 9341-20PicoScope 9301-30PicoScope 9341-30
PQ338PQ340PQ091PQ092PQ093PQ339PQ341
Sampling oscilloscope20 GHz30 GHz
Channels2222424
USB port
Ethernet/LAN port
Clock recovery trigger (11.3 Gb/s)-----
Pattern sync trigger
Signal generator output
Electr. TDR/TDT capability--✓ (60 ps/2.5...6 V)----
Add optional external PG900 TDR/TDT sourceCan be used in addition to the built-in TDR/TDT source
9.5 GHz opto-electronic converter------

Included: Sampling oscilloscope from the PicoScope 9300 series for USB and Ethernet/LAN, software and user manual (download), installation instruction, USB cable, LAN cable, power supply, carrying case and accessories see PDF datasheet.

Software: PicoSample software for Windows.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Question: What is the difference between a sampling oscilloscope and a "traditional" oscilloscope?

Answer: The PicoScope 9300 Series sampling oscilloscopes work with triggered sequential sampling. They can capture repetitive or clock-derived high-bandwidth signals without the expense or jitter of a very high-speed clocked sampling system in a real-time oscilloscope. The bandwidth of 20 or 30 GHz enables measurement of 12-ps transitions, and low sampling jitter allows timing resolution down to 64 fs. Sequential sampling rate of 1 MS/s enables rapid building of waveforms, eye diagrams and histograms. Real-time oscilloscopes on the other hand sample the whole waveform in a single acquisition. They are ideal for transient, non-repetitive signals.

Question: What is TDR?

Answer: TDR stands for Time Domain Reflectometry. TDR is a technique to determin lengths and reflection characteristics of electromagnetic waves and signals. TDR can be thought of as a kind of radar (hence the term "cable radar"): A pulse or step function is sent into a medium (for example, a cable). Reflections caused by properties and changes in the medium (in the cable example: Bends, crimps, bad connector contacts, etc.) are scanned over time. The shape of the reflection is displayed graphically, linked in time to the emitted pulse. Applications include cable testing, length measurements, moisture, conductivity and level measurements in geology, material testing, etc.

Question: Do the PicoScope 9300 sampling oscilloscopes work with PicoScope6 software?

Answer: No, the PicoScope 9300 series works with the PicoSample software tailored for these instruments. It provides high-resolution cursor and automatic waveform measurement with statistics, waveform processing incl. FFT, time and voltage histograms, eye diagrams for NRZ and RZ as well as automatic mask test.


For your information: Obsolete models/EOL

ModelPicoScope 9301-15PicoScope 9302-15PicoScope 9311-15PicoScope 9301-25PicoScope 9302-25PicoScope 9341-25
PQ089 - EOL/obsoletePQ090 - EOL/obsoletePQ096 - EOL/obsoletePQ094 - EOL/obsoletePQ095 - EOL/obsoletePQ097 - EOL/obsolete
Sampling oscilloscope15 GHz25 GHz
Channels222224
USB port
Ethernet/LAN port
Clock recovery trigger (11.3 Gb/s)----
Pattern sync trigger
Signal generator output
Electr. TDR/TDT capability--✓ (60 ps/2,5...6 V)---
9.5 GHz opto-electronic converter------