PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
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Hi Martyn,Martyn wrote:Oversampling was a method used in our older devices. Instead with newer devices you can use Downsampling in particular the downsampling type
PS2000A_RATIO_MODE_AVERAGE
Reduces every block of n values to a single value representing the average (arithmetic mean) of all the values. Equivalent to the 'oversampling' function on older scopes.
Thank you.Martyn wrote:A value of 1 means you will average 1 sample, so no downsampling, change this to the appropriate level of downsampling you need.
Make sure you apply the same downsampling method when setting up the data buffers for the collection.