Hello! I’m new to picoscope entirely. I just purchased a 4425a kit and hoping to learn a lot from people as well continuing to learn and perfect my diagnosing abilities.
The one thing that I enjoy about this industry is the fact that there is always something new to learn.
To help you get started with the Pico journey we have a compiled a list of useful links on topics we've found useful over the years. topic15231.html
We do also have the Pico App, which can be great for just in time training on some of the hardware along with some introduction video tutorials. The app is free on both Apple and Android.
Ultimately though there is nothing better than getting it out of the box and ready to use. Practise on known good vehicles and utilise the guided tests to help setup up the scope based on a component your testing and then look to manipulate things like the timebase to fine tune your waveform captures.
There is of course a huge amount of knowledge from the users on this forum so please feel free to ask questions. We're all here to help.