One clarification, on the I2C/I3C demo, I said: "I changed the I2C clock to match the I3C example." I should have mentioned, I slowed down the I3C device from 1 Mbps to 400 kHz. The pulse width comparison was a little clearer at 400 kHz.
This looks pretty good, that's a bunch of serial decoders, making me jealous. I always thought they had okay software, especially with the automotive stuff, but this looks worlds better than anything I've seen in the past.
Got an ADC-12 in 1993.... great product (12 bit ADC plugged into the parallel printer port on a PC...) Used it to read waveforms from the prototype penetrometer I was developing for the Huygens probe.
I'm a Pico fan, largely cuz they don't nickel & dime you with ridiculous software options, and especially cuz they don't hold the hardware you own hostage to upgrade charges. Having Linux & Mac software is fantastic too!!!
Waveforms has significantly more non-oscilloscope functionality. PicoScope has significantly more oscilloscope functionality. Both are free to download and try with simulated instrumentions, so you can see for yourself.
That's the price for their latest hardware. The PicoScope 2000A I used throughout the video costs about $130 (without probes). As shown at 2:08, it runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
@@bald_engineeryou didn't have to purchase this at all, all you did was have a pico scope and download this software version and you got all those serial decoders for free?
@@tonyfremont Correct. They do not charge extra for any of the software features. Of course, their software only works with their hardware, but they don't nickel and dime you on stuff like decoders.
"There are 100 reasons why sine waves are boring"... I strongly disagree with this statement. I think that the correct way of saying it is that there are 2π reasons why sine waves are boring. 😂
5:05 That type of pop-in video of something else is very annoying. e14 community might want to cease doing this in their video so people can actually see what is on the screen! Otherwise, it is a nice channel with relevant information presented in a cool way.
One clarification, on the I2C/I3C demo, I said: "I changed the I2C clock to match the I3C example." I should have mentioned, I slowed down the I3C device from 1 Mbps to 400 kHz. The pulse width comparison was a little clearer at 400 kHz.
This looks pretty good, that's a bunch of serial decoders, making me jealous. I always thought they had okay software, especially with the automotive stuff, but this looks worlds better than anything I've seen in the past.
Got an ADC-12 in 1993.... great product (12 bit ADC plugged into the parallel printer port on a PC...) Used it to read waveforms from the prototype penetrometer I was developing for the Huygens probe.
Software is the reason I bought your hardware.
Love the video, it's 101/100!
Hah. I see what you did there!
I'm a Pico fan, largely cuz they don't nickel & dime you with ridiculous software options, and especially cuz they don't hold the hardware you own hostage to upgrade charges. Having Linux & Mac software is fantastic too!!!
can we design antennas using this software
Informative.
What are the key differences (Adv & Disadv) between PicoScope 7 and Waveforms software? Thank you very much.
Waveforms has significantly more non-oscilloscope functionality. PicoScope has significantly more oscilloscope functionality.
Both are free to download and try with simulated instrumentions, so you can see for yourself.
Software é a razão pela qual comprei seu hardware
Is Picoscope 7 vaguely finished yet ?
Compared to the very early version I used it is far more stable and far more feature-complete now.
So ~£2800 from _Pico_ Technologies, that info was missing but briefly came up in a frame.
And what OS does the software run with?
That's the price for their latest hardware. The PicoScope 2000A I used throughout the video costs about $130 (without probes). As shown at 2:08, it runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
@@bald_engineer Thanks!
@@bald_engineeryou didn't have to purchase this at all, all you did was have a pico scope and download this software version and you got all those serial decoders for free?
@@tonyfremont Correct. They do not charge extra for any of the software features. Of course, their software only works with their hardware, but they don't nickel and dime you on stuff like decoders.
@@bald_engineerThanks for the reply, that's pretty decent of them.
"There are 100 reasons why sine waves are boring"... I strongly disagree with this statement. I think that the correct way of saying it is that there are 2π reasons why sine waves are boring. 😂
Hah. You're right, that would have been better. But, I was going for a very different joke.
I want help from you from the best teacher in the world
5:05 That type of pop-in video of something else is very annoying. e14 community might want to cease doing this in their video so people can actually see what is on the screen! Otherwise, it is a nice channel with relevant information presented in a cool way.
What's with the dumb look on the video thumbnail......negatively affects some of your technical credibility. Please stop.