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Tools>Math channels: Combine input channels
and reference waveforms using simple arithmetic,
or create custom equations with trigonometric and
other functions.
Tools>Serial decoding: Decode a serial data signal
and display the data alongside the physical signal or
as a detailed table.
Tools>Reference channels: Store waveforms in
memory or on disk and display them alongside live
inputs. Ideal for diagnostics and production testing.
Automatic measurements: Display calculated
measurements for troubleshooting and analysis.
You can add as many measurements as you
need on each view. Each measurement includes
statistical parameters showing its variability.
Mask limit testing:
Automatically generate a test mask from a
waveform or draw one by hand. PicoScope
highlights any parts of the waveform that fall
outside the mask and shows error statistics.
Zoom and pan tools: Use the conventional zoom buttons,
or try the zoom overview window for fast navigation. No
fiddly buttons and knobs: just use your mouse!
Movable axes: The vertical axes can be
dragged up and down. This feature is
particularly useful when one waveform is
obscuring another. Theres also a command
to rearrange all the axes automatically.
Oscilloscope controls: Commonly-used controls such as voltage
range selection, timebase, memory depth and channel selection
are placed on the toolbars for quick access, leaving the main
display area clear for waveforms. More advanced controls and
functions are located in the Tools menu.
Auto setup button: Configures the
timebase and voltage ranges for stable
display of your signals.
PicoScope: The display can be as simple or as complex as
you need. Begin with a single view of one channel, and then
expand the display to include any number of live channels,
math channels and reference waveforms.
Waveform replay tool: PicoScope automatically records up
to 10,000 of the most recent waveforms. You can quickly
scan through to look for intermittent events.
Views: PicoScope is carefully designed to make the best use
of the display area. You can add new scope and spectrum
views, all of which are fully adjustable in size and shape.
Rulers: Each axis has two rulers that can be dragged onto
the screen to make quick measurements of amplitude, time
and frequency.
The PicoScope window