Comtest announced that it now represents UK-based Pico Technology, a manufacturer of PC-based oscilloscopes and data loggers.
Pico’s portfolio includes the PicoScope PC oscilloscope range with bandwidths up to 20 GHz, resolutions up to 16 bits and mixed-signal and flexible-resolution models; the TC-08 and PT-104 temperature data loggers; and the multi-award-winning Automotive Oscilloscope Kit.
Pico Technology offers innovative, high-quality and affordable alternatives to traditional benchtop test and measurement equipment, designed and built under the ISO 9001:2008 quality system. Its oscilloscopes and dataloggers are CE marked and carry either a two-year or five-year return-to-manufacturer warranty.
Comtest has also begun representing Taiwanese test and measurement manufacturer, GW Instek. Founded in 1975, GW Instek’s range comprises more than 300 items ranging from oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers, signal sources, DC power supplies, AC power sources, digital meters, LCR meters, and other application-specific meters to video surveillance systems.
With an emphasis on customer-focused innovation, GW Instek’s three manufacturing facilities in Taiwan and China all adhere to ISO quality and environmental management standards, as well as European CE safety regulations. The company serves diverse and specialised industries, providing customised solutions backed by reliable products, comprehensive after-sales support, warranty, calibration services, and low total cost of ownership.
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