Am using Picoscope V6.5.78 and I am very happy with it's function(s).
1) Custom Probe in AC mode:
I have found a peculiarity when using a custom prove in both the DC and AC coupling (not at the same time of course). I find the offset is applied in both coupling modes. For me, the offset should be removed when the probe coupling is in the AC mode but others may have a different need. Maybe a check box would be best.
2) Printing Format:
I would prefer if the headings and PicoScope revision could be removed from the footer. We do not choose to include our phone number nor website on the data (we are a multi national company and they change from country to country).
Also our customer does not care what version of Picoscope we use and I would prefer to have a minimum of clutter in my reports. I would appreciate if these items could be selected in the options. BTW to keep the measurements with the chart, I print to PDF then imbed the PDF into my document(s).
Thank you for the prompt reply. Quite frankly I didn't necessarily expect a reply so there has been some delay in my response.
1) Custom Probe in AC mode:
I am using a 3206B with PicoScope 6.5.78.5 Input is from a Pressure Sensor. The custom probe parameters are: m = 271.6 and c = 135.5 kPa.
The Issue I have is when I am looking at the pressure ripple riding on the normal system pressure. I put the scope into the AC mode and increase the gain. However the offset is still added into on screen trace. I have to either create 2 probes (one DC and one for AC) or keep changing the offset when i switch from DC to AC etc.
2) Printing Format:
I can remove all entries in the "....Tools->preferences and then choosing Printing tab" but I am still left with:
"Tel: Web: PicoScope 6 Version 6.5.78.5"
Leaving the "Tel: Web:" hanging there looks really lame in our presentations.
Try downloading PicoScope R6.6 from http://labs.picotech.com/ we have fixed the issue with the print out showing Tel: Web: when no phone or web site are entered. It still shows the PicoScope version, I think all scope manufacturers have their name or logo in screenshots or printouts so we are not alone in this respect.