Hi,
I’m new to oscilloscopes & needed one that was affordable but had a data logging function.
Does the transient recorder on the GU250 model have any time stamp or time reference?
Thanks
Ian
Hi,
I’m new to oscilloscopes & needed one that was affordable but had a data logging function.
Does the transient recorder on the GU250 model have any time stamp or time reference?
Thanks
Ian
[quote]Does the transient recorder on the GU250 model have any time stamp or time reference?[/quote]Yes it has:
Select in the File menu “Auto Save Data” and give name for the file to store the data.
Then click Run button.
Click Run again to stop the recording.
Now all the data is saved to this file. You may open it using Excel or text editor.
Here is an example of such a file:
[code]START: 4/20/2012 9:46:11 AM
TIME STEP:
100 = 1s
VOLTAGE STEP:
CH1: 32 = 1V
CH2: 32 = 1V
N CH1 CH2
0 167 72
1 168 73
2 168 73
3 169 73
4 169 73
5 170 73
6 170 73
7 171 73
8 171 73
9 172 73
10 172 73
11 173 74
12 173 74
13 174 74
14 174 74
……
……
232 200 140
233 200 139
234 199 138
235 199 138
STOP: 4/20/2012 9:46:14 AM[/code]
What’s the sweep time of the PCSGU-250’s function generator? I can’t seem to find it. It’s not specified anywhere on any the Velleman-websites. I only found the specs of the PCGU1000 (1ms to 10hours) but I hardly think those apply to the PCSGU-250.
[quote]What’s the sweep time of the PCSGU-250’s function generator?[/quote]Indeed this information seems to be missing.
The sweep time range of the PCSGU250 function generator is 1ms to 55 hours.