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rogerd Super User

Joined: 07 Nov 2006
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:41 pm Post subject: picolog sampling rate |
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When I set picolog to real time continuous, 1 msec sample interval, and 1 reading/sample in one channel, it takes about 3 milliseconds to record a sample. If I set it for two channels, it takes about 10 milliceconds to record a sample.
What must I do to get actual real time sampling? And why is the number of samples limited to 1000000 when they are being stored in the computer?
I am using the 3424 oscilloscope with a Mac Pro running XP Pro with a Boot Camp partition. It will read and write 20 MB/sec to a hard drive through the USB port that I am using with the 3424.
Where is the delay? |
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ziko Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:34 am Post subject: |
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Hi and thank you for your post.
You are using real time continuous mode which relies on the PC or OS to dictate the timing and hence you will not be guaranteed to get 1ms/S due to overheads within the operating system. Since you are using the 3424 you can use streaming mode, where this time you are not restricted by the OS overheads and since the scope has its own memory and clock you will get your desired times.
The number of samples is limited to 1,000,000 per channel in one PLW file, if you have more samples it will create another PLW file automatically with a number denoted at the end. So if you wish to view the information at a later date you would load more then one PLW file.
Hope this answers your questions.
Kind regards |
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rogerd Super User

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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:12 pm Post subject: picolog sampling rate |
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| Is the operating system overhead slowing down the 1 ms sampling rate specific for an Intel Mac with XP Pro, or is it generally true for PCs? |
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ziko Site Admin

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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:12 am Post subject: |
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| No this in general to any PC. |
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