PicoScope 7 Automotive
Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, the next evolution of our diagnostic scope software is now available.
Not 100% Gospel, but a signal dropping out would be more likely to throw a P0335 or P0340 DTC. P0336 suggests that the signal is there but it does not like it, which ties up very nicely withI am not seeing any dropout in cam or crank signals,
cam randomly jump one crank window forward
Unless it has got VVT then it should not be moving at all.I have counted the crank pulses and it is only moving one pulse.
Just open the file and hit "File / Save as / Save/" and you will see the standard save screen that you see every time you save a waveform. There is a large box in the bottom left hand corner that gives you the option to save "All waveforms / Current waveform only / Or specific Waveform numbers.MD tech wrote: is there any way to cut frames out of these files, or do I need to re-take the recording?
I opened it with the latest beta. There was no filter applied. Files saved with filter may or may not open with it applied depending on the PicoScope build you are using to open it.I see the filter had hidden it.
It opened, with Zoom & Filters applied, as you say, not an issue - especially now that I am aware.PicoScope® 6 - PC Oscilloscope software version: 6.12.4.2427