PicoScope 7 Automotive
Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, the next evolution of our diagnostic scope software is now available.
Done some research, thanks for the above, yes it is needed for the 4423 scope. I also ordered the 20/60A clamp, the clip for holding leads away from the engine components etc, don't want to see noise on the signals if I can help it .liviu2004 wrote:Use attenuators, I think Pico sells now 10:1 version.
Great news, will be good to see your PicoScope captures over the coming weeksTechnician wrote:Done some research, thanks for the above, yes it is needed for the 4423 scope. I also ordered the 20/60A clamp, the clip for holding leads away from the engine components etc, don't want to see noise on the signals if I can help it .liviu2004 wrote:Use attenuators, I think Pico sells now 10:1 version.
I have a 600A Fluke ammeter but was not sure it could be connected to PicoScope as it has banana leads, however looking through my accessories I have a BNC to 4 mm banana adapter so yes I can use it and when other parts delivered I'm good to go
Can't waitAuthorMike wrote:Great news, will be good to see your PicoScope captures over the coming weeksTechnician wrote:Done some research, thanks for the above, yes it is needed for the 4423 scope. I also ordered the 20/60A clamp, the clip for holding leads away from the engine components etc, don't want to see noise on the signals if I can help it .liviu2004 wrote:Use attenuators, I think Pico sells now 10:1 version.
I have a 600A Fluke ammeter but was not sure it could be connected to PicoScope as it has banana leads, however looking through my accessories I have a BNC to 4 mm banana adapter so yes I can use it and when other parts delivered I'm good to go