PicoScope 7 Automotive
Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, the next evolution of our diagnostic scope software is now available.
This has been explained to you.My question is not about samples but about the number of screens that I can go back and review
Unfortunatly it is all tied togeather. Sample rate, samples, buffer size, number of screens are all related.My question is not about samples
You can. But you can't expect a scope to be sampling at a rate of 1us at 1milliseconds a division and let it run overnight. Edit: And expect it save all those screens.I cannot use the correct timebase to capture a signal and have the scope continuously record.
For an intermitant fault that is an incorrect set up and the chance of hitting the space bar before the capture is lost is unlikely. You can still get 1 Mssec (for ignition) but use 10 sec a division. Thats 3 screens or 30 seconds of capture time, using all four channels. I have only used this as an example as this is my current set up for the problem I'm chasing.If I am scoping an ignition coil or injector at 1 millisecond per division,