Thumbs up for a pleasant experience at last

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robint
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Thumbs up for a pleasant experience at last

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Yes Pico pals, I am fully hooked on now I am thru the odd GUI things and no instruction manual ( just the Marketing mongrels selling a sizzler), Oh well. :shock:
But I am comparing my previous woeful time-wasting experience with Keysight Benchview. My exasperation with that rubbish cannot be printed here.
I just want a quick fix graph curve grouping - surely an easy little routine that would help work flow. I do hope that Picolog wont just be consigned to a side shelf as you have a huge commitment on your Picoscope range - didnt realise how vast it is. I have a Lab R****L for my DSO got on special offer a while back, so I wont be going down that road - but I can see how portable your DSO can be - smart gear.

FWIW as my contribution to the KB here, I came across a very neat (and cheap 0.60p ea Alix) isolated 5v psu IC. B0505s flying capacitor galvanic isolation. Just right for powering sensors,meters etc when doing Differential work. So neat size of a thumbnail 4 pins 0.1" pitch drops into a proto board, :roll:

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Re: Thumbs up for a pleasant experience at last

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Device specific setup for PicoLog 6 can be found in the User Guides
TC08 https://www.picotech.com/download/datas ... -guide.pdf
PT104 https://www.picotech.com/download/manua ... -guide.pdf
CM3 https://www.picotech.com/download/datas ... -guide.pdf
ADC20/24 https://www.picotech.com/download/datas ... -guide.pdf

With regards to grouping you can setup 4 different axis groups, and assign channels to these
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FourAxis.png
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