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by DangerNoodle
Mon Sep 19, 2022 2:49 pm
Forum: USB PC Oscilloscopes
Topic: Saving quickly captured data
Replies: 6
Views: 4636

Re: Saving quickly captured data

Hello. I have occured another problem. I used a command to convert all the .psdata into .mat files: Picoscope /c *.psdata /f mat /b all The problem is, the traces arent converted in an order, for example 20220811-0001 (1).mat is number 1, while 20220811-0001 (10) is number 2 and 20220811-0001 (100) ...
by DangerNoodle
Wed Sep 14, 2022 2:41 pm
Forum: USB PC Oscilloscopes
Topic: Saving quickly captured data
Replies: 6
Views: 4636

Re: Saving quickly captured data

Hello, thanks for the answers. I use two channels, although one channel is for the trigger only, which is unfortunately also saved together with the first data channel. Is there a way not to record this trigger into my saved files? I dont actually need to see it either
by DangerNoodle
Mon Sep 05, 2022 12:25 pm
Forum: USB PC Oscilloscopes
Topic: Saving quickly captured data
Replies: 6
Views: 4636

Re: Saving quickly captured data

hey, thanks for the answer. What do you mean by rapid trigger mode? Is it some kind of "sequence" mode used in standard scopes, where I record only one trace with all my samples, then I have to split them into my 10k different captures? How do I activate that mode? What scope memory are you refering...
by DangerNoodle
Thu Aug 11, 2022 1:59 pm
Forum: USB PC Oscilloscopes
Topic: Saving quickly captured data
Replies: 6
Views: 4636

Saving quickly captured data

Hello. I use the picoscope 3205D MSO. My hardware creates 20triggers per second and I would like to capture every trace of each trigger and save it. I tried the option at alarms to save at trigger, but it's really slow, so I had to add a 1s delay into my trigger. The problem is, I have to record abo...