Most people want as many buffers as possible, as Tom says you can choose to only save the one you want. If for some reason you want less then you can go to tools / preferences / general and reduce the no of waveform buffers.
Welcome to the forum - if you want some help getting started can I recommend the basics videos part 1 & 2 which can be found in the training section: https://www.picoauto.com/library/training
Hi, PicoScope automotive will work with ADC-212 (Old parallel port oscilloscope) PicoScope 3223 / 3423 (USB2.0) PicoScope 4223 / 4423 (USB2.0) PicoScope 4225 / 4425 (USB3.0) I would avoid the ADC-212 as its too old / uses the obsolete parallel port. The PicoScope 4x25 scopes are the best automotive ...
Hi, As Steve says the filter is applied in software so is done after the hardware trigger in the scope. If you have a PicoScope 4425 / 4225 then you also have an additional hardware filter that is before the trigger. Its in the channel options drop down menu. Its good for getting rid of noise like t...
Hi Guys, Thanks for the feedback on this - we add new features to the beta to get comments / make adjustments. Sometimes new features make it into the full release other times not. We are not taking away the frequency option, the idea of the crank maths channel is primarily as a result of customer r...
Hi, If from within PicoScope you upload the waveforms to the online database then you can search through them (make/model/signal type/ecu type etc). The only thing to note is that by doing so you are sharing them with everyone else - most people want to do this but I can understand if its some confi...