I just bought my first Picoscoop. I have 3406D MSO and PicoScoop 6.12.7.2687.
Windows 10 64 bit ent. Connected to USB 3.0.
If I connect the scoop to my computer I see a waveform on screen. As soon as I change one of the settings, like 2 ms/div to 5 ms/div or set scale from auto to 1V the wave disappears and I am not able to get it back. The only thing I can do is unplug the USB and pulg it in again. Auto setup en restoring the factory settings doesn't help.
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
When I plugin the scoop the led becomes red. After a few secondes the led turns green. It's blinking fast. After changing the timesetting in the software, the green led goes out and that's it. I still can see what scoop is connected via Help - About PicoScoop 6.
So there still is a connection. Restarting the software doesn't change a thing. I really need to unplug the USB cable. Will the trace.xml be of any help to you?
I just plugged the scoop into a USB 2.0 port. As what I can see for now is that the scoop is working. After changing some of the settings the waveform is still on screen. Maybe the USB3 port on my computer isn't working right. I have an Asus Sabertooth 99FX r1.0 motherboard.
Here the specs. ASMedia® USB 3.0 controller : 4 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 port(s) (2 at back panel, blue, 2 at mid-board).
Does perform the PicoScoop software better on a USB3 port? If yes, maybe I can install an other internal USB3.0 card. Maybe using another USB3.0 card solves the problem.
Check that you have the latest available manufacturers drivers for the USB ports, we have seen occasional issues.
In general use most people would not notice a visual difference between using USB2 and USB3, so it would depend upon the type of tests you are using your scope for.