PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
OEM & custom applications
PicoScope, Pico data logger and RF products can be used as components in custom applications and OEM projects.
A to Z of PC oscilloscopes
Everything you need to know about PC oscilloscopes from Advanced Triggers to Zooming.
A to Z of Data Loggers
Everything you need to know about PC-based data loggers from Alarms to Zooming.
Application Notes
Details of some of the many applications for Pico data logger and oscilloscope products.
How do I measure...?
Find out how you can measure using Pico products
Videos
Showing you how to get the most out of PicoScope oscilloscope software.
Documentation
Up-to-date versions of the documentation supplied with your products in PDF format.
Educational Experiments
Our library of science experiments suitable for use with oscilloscope and data logging products.
PicoApps
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Newsletter
Archive of our monthly Test and Measurement Newsletters.
How about exporting the probe you want from the automotive software then import it to the non automotive version. Worked for me. Or use the build your own probe feature.mazzerman wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 3:27 pmI'm using pico 6 and there are a few probes in the list for each channel but I'm specifically wanting to use my COP probe but there isn't a 1000.1 probe or specific COP probe in the list. also if I'm using a HT25 attenuator for secondary, what probe would I choose? thanks in advance.