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  2. Picotechnology - Wikipedia

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    The term picotechnology is a portmanteau of picometre and technology, intended to parallel the term nanotechnology. It is a hypothetical future level of technological manipulation of matter, on the scale of trillionths of a metre or picoscale (10 −12 ).

  3. Pico Technology - Wikipedia

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    Pico Technology is one of two European scope manufacturers, and competes in the low to middle end of the instrumentation market. [12] Pico Technology won The Queen's Award for Enterprise in 2014 (International Trade), and was named a "Key player" in the Global Electronic Test & Measurement Instruments Market by Global Industry Analysts.

  4. PicoScope (software) - Wikipedia

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    PicoScope for Microsoft Windows is the full-featured oscilloscope application, and was first released in 1992 by Pico Technology.PicoScope software enables real-time scope display with zooming and panning, and buffers captured waveforms on the PC to enable engineers to view previous measurements. [9]

  5. Femtotechnology - Wikipedia

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    This is three orders of magnitude lower than picotechnology, at the scale of 10 −12 m, and six orders of magnitude lower than nanotechnology, at the scale of 10 −9 m. Theory [ edit ]

  6. PicoScope - Wikipedia

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    PicoScope (software), A PC software for capturing signals of Pico Technology oscilloscopes for electronic engineers; PicoScope series of PC-based oscilloscopes; PicoScope Advanced Automotive Diagnostics Kit, for automotive engineers

  7. Microtechnology - Wikipedia

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    Around 1970, scientists learned that by arraying large numbers of microscopic transistors on a single chip, microelectronic circuits could be built that dramatically improved performance, functionality, and reliability, all while reducing cost and increasing volume.

  8. Picoengineering - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 September 2009, at 00:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. List of hypothetical technologies - Wikipedia

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    Hypothetical technologies are technologies that do not exist yet, but that could exist in the future. [1] They are distinct from emerging technologies, which have achieved some developmental success.