A new version of the Software Development Kit (SDK) has recently been released, with new features and fixes such as added support for the new PicoScope 6438E-D. Here are the full release notes for this latest update:
PicoScope 2000 Series
- Ensured every waveform in Streaming in PS2203, PS2204, PS2204A, PS2205 and PS2205A get captured in their entirety
- Fixed time offset of triggered streaming waveforms with certain settings on PicoScope 2203, 2204, 2204A, 2205, 2205A
PicoScope 2000A
- Fix issue initialising channels to certain voltage ranges on PicoScope 2206A, 2207A, 2208A
- Fix for ETS with 4 channels enabled gives incorrect amplitude problem
PicoScope 3000A
- Pulse width trigger causing a driver crash on PicoScope 3204/5/6 A/B models problem fixed
- ETS with 4 channels enabled gives incorrect amplitude bug fixed
PicoScope 4000 Series
- Fix for: frequency counter warns of over range and signal disappears when measuring 0Hz
PicoScope 4000A
- Fix issue with window trigger missing fast transitions on PicoScope 4225 4225A 4425 4425A
- Fix for TA301 Not updating power pins when switching to 2000A mode from being off
- Fixed AC coupled offset when a probe is connected
- Fix for samples being lost when streaming at maximum rate, PicoScope 4224A 4424A 4824A
- Fix for frequency counter with BNC lead malfunction if BNC+ probe was previously plugged into a channel
PicoScope 5000A
- ETS with 4 channels enabled gives incorrect amplitude bug fixed
- Fix issues affecting pulse width triggers on MSO digital inputs
PicoScope 6000 Series
- Fixed bug causing incorrect triangle waveform output from signal generator
PicoScope 6000A
- New device variant PicoScope 6428E-D added
- Fix for all waveforms having the same trigger time offset when capturing multiple waveforms
- Fix issues affecting pulse width triggers on MSO digital inputs
- Fix crash when setting probe callback before opening unit (Mac and Linux)
TC-08 Thermocouple Data Logger
- Fix for type B thermocouple scaling not working when Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) is below 20 Degrees C
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