I want to measure the time delay of two channel in Picoscope 2205. Channel A generates signal, and Channel B receives it.
The question is:
1). Can the channel only send out several cycles of wave, say, 5 cycles of sine wave?
2). How can I know the channel B is triggered? How to get the time when the Channel B is triggered?
Thanks.
How can I know the triggered time of a channel?
Re: How can I know the triggered time of a channel?
HI,
Do you mean a signal that is being generated is put on channel A (and a device) and a signal that comes out of some Device is sending out a signal is going onto channel B?
When you say can the channel send out several cycles of a wave, do you mean the signal generator? You cannot do this in PicoScope 6 as when the signal generator is switched on it will keep on sending the signal until it is switched off.
Regards
Do you mean a signal that is being generated is put on channel A (and a device) and a signal that comes out of some Device is sending out a signal is going onto channel B?
When you say can the channel send out several cycles of a wave, do you mean the signal generator? You cannot do this in PicoScope 6 as when the signal generator is switched on it will keep on sending the signal until it is switched off.
Regards
Ziko
Technical Specialist
Technical Specialist
Re: How can I know the triggered time of a channel?
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
How can I know the time when the channel is triggered?
Thanks for your reply.
How can I know the time when the channel is triggered?
Re: How can I know the triggered time of a channel?
Right click on the Picoscope display and "View Properties" will give you the Capture Date/Time for the capture showing on the screen
Martyn
Technical Support Manager
Technical Support Manager