Pico Technology Limited
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Specifications
Product
Analog bandwidth
Bank A and B inputs
Oscilloscope outputs
Output level
Environmental limits:
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Storage temperature
Storage humidity
Power supply
Battery life
Maximum dimensions
Maximum weight
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Installation instructions
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Connect the oscilloscope to your PC using the cable provided with the
oscilloscope.
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Switch on the PC.
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Start the PicoScope Automotive software.
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Click the Automotive menu, then select Ignition, Secondary, Secondary
Distributor. Ensure that the input channel coupling is set to AC.
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Install the battery in the Mixmaster, following the instructions on page 8.
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Connect the Mixmaster to your oscilloscope using one, two or three BNC male-
to-BNC male cables, as shown on page 6. Output A should go to channel A of
your oscilloscope. If your oscilloscope has a second channel, then connect that
to the Mixmaster's Output B. If your oscilloscope has an external trigger input,
then connect it to the Mixmaster's Trigger output.
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Switch the power switch on the Mixmaster to ON.
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Use the PicoScope Automotive software to capture your waveforms.
DO120-1
Mixmaster 12-Channel Ignition Signal Mixer
170 kHz
12 x BNC female
91 kΩ resistance
-2 V to +2 V (operating)
-4 V to +4 V (absolute maximum)
3 x BNC female
-2 to +2 volts
0 °C to 45 °C
5% to 80% RH, non-condensing
-20 °C to +60 °C
5% to 95% RH, non-condensing
9-volt PP3 battery
48 hours (power on, idle)
221 x 115 x 58 mm
(about 8.7 x 4.5 x 2.3 in)
including rubber case
686 g (about 24 oz)
including rubber case and battery
Mixmaster User Guide
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