Datasheet

PicoScope 4444 differential oscilloscope
Serial decoding
All PicoScope oscilloscopes include serial decoding capability as standard. Display the decoded data in the format of your choice: as a graph, in a table, or both at once.
Graph format shows the decoded data beneath the waveform on a common time axis, with error frames marked in red. You can zoom in on these frames to investigate noise or distortion. The data
packets are broken down into their component fields, making it easier than ever to locate and identify problem signals, and each packet field is assigned a different color: in the CAN bus in the example
below, the ID is colored orange, the DLC is light green, the data is indigo and the end of frame is purple, while in the LIN bus, the light gray start bit and the blue sync byte are visible.
Table format shows a list of the decoded frames, including the data and all flags and identifiers. You can set up filtering conditions to display only the frames you are interested in or search for frames
with specified properties.
It is also possible to link decoded numeric data to user-defined text strings, for ease of reading.
PicoScope also includes options to export the decoded data as an OpenDocument spreadsheet or a CSV file.