Depends of how good you are in hacking but the XML where all the info of the traces is in is in the .psdata file But you need a lot of programming experience to find it and connect the dots. You need to find out for yourself I will not help you with this, because the format is proprietary of picotec...
2 of the 4444 scopes at the same time is no problem.
But remember you don't get 8 channels in picoscope !
You get 2 times the picoscope window open with 4 channels on each screen !
The total number of channels will be 8 but not in program.
As far as I know you have only a 250mV offset in the mv ranges. But there are 2 solutions to your problem. They are only working if the GND of your 5V trouble circuit is not connected to the GND of your PC. Most simple is have a external 5V supply that is stable connect the GND of the 5V supply and ...
I also love to have the option to write .psdata files from the SDK if there is a scope connected at the moment of writing the file. But if you know how the file is formatted then you know there is a little more in the .psdata file than only the scanned data values of the scope. There is a XML file i...
Short google search gives below link. So you can process the data in the file. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/874461/read-mat-files-in-python P.S. the counting of frequency should be done in python on the data read from the mat file. so the number of rising / faling edges over the sample timest...
What you pay for a picoscope is for a big part also for software development.
If you compare the quality and possibilities of the software and the format is open the cheap competition can sell cheap products with quality software bundled.
I have done this a long time ago, I can read .psdata files but not write them. Probably because there are some CRC's that check the validity of the data. This was back in 2012 and have no time to document it or investigate where the CRC's are. My start point in 2012 was ZipLib.dll. I had no urgent n...
I also prefer picoscope, because of the UI and the possibility of using the SDK.
The only downside is if you use the SDK then there is no way to view the results in picoscope software.
Unless you reverse engineer the .psdata format