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university:tools:m2k:scopy:oscilloscope [10 May 2018 14:55] – Update docs to match the new UI and include new features Alexandra Trifanuniversity:tools:m2k:scopy:oscilloscope [14 May 2018 10:07] – Add info about XY view Alexandra Trifan
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-When pressing on the channel, name of the channel is selected. Only one channel can be selected at a time. The Cursors and Measurements settings will all apply (if enabled by pressing their corresponding radio buttons) to the selected channel. +When pressing on the channel, the name of the channel is selected. Only one channel can be selected at a time. The Cursors and Measurements settings will all apply (if enabled by pressing their corresponding radio buttons) to the selected channel. 
  
 {{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:osc-chn-settings.png?|Scopy Channel Setting}} {{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:osc-chn-settings.png?|Scopy Channel Setting}}
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-When pressing the General Settings button {{:university:tools:m2k:scopy_wheel.png?direct&40|Scopy Right Panel Settings}} on the right side panel a checkbox will appear, providing the option to compute and plot the FFT of the acquired signals.+When pressing the General Settings button {{:university:tools:m2k:scopy_wheel.png?direct&40|Scopy Right Panel Settings}} on the right side panel a checkbox will appear, providing the option to compute and plot the FFT and the XY view of the acquired signals. As shown in the following illustration, if the XY view is enabled, a new section appears in the right side menu, allowing the user to choose the channels used for each axis of the plot and the plot type. 
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 +{{ university:tools:m2k:scopy:osc-general-settings.png }} 
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 +The Oscilloscope can export current data in .csv format. In order to open the export settings panel, click the wheel button located on the top right side of the screen. Using the "Export All" switch you can select and export data from all the available channels or you can create a custom selection using the dropdown. After deciding which channels should be exported, click "Export" and choose a file.
  
 Pressing the (+) button on the right side of the two channels selection buttons will open a panel which allows the user to add Math channels or Reference channels. In the Math panel, the user can compute different equations by using also the signals acquired through the channels. After the equation is defined, by pressing the "Apply" button, the function is validated. Then, by pressing "Add channel", a new channel is added and the plot of the equation is displayed. Pressing the (+) button on the right side of the two channels selection buttons will open a panel which allows the user to add Math channels or Reference channels. In the Math panel, the user can compute different equations by using also the signals acquired through the channels. After the equation is defined, by pressing the "Apply" button, the function is validated. Then, by pressing "Add channel", a new channel is added and the plot of the equation is displayed.
  
-The small white squares to the right of the instrument names control the run/stop functions of the instruments, allowing the user to run and stop an instrument without having to have that instrument in the current display.  Clicking on the oscilloscope name invokes the top level of the Scopy two-channel oscilloscope, which appears as in the following illustration.{{ university:tools:m2k:scopy:osc-main.png }}+The small white squares to the right of the instrument names control the run/stop functions of the instruments, allowing the user to run and stop an instrument without having to have that instrument in the current display.  Clicking on the oscilloscope name invokes the top level of the Scopy two-channel oscilloscope, which appears as in the following illustration. 
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 Channel 1 is turned on and off by clicking on the orange circle and Channel 2 is turned on and off by clicking on the purple circle.  A channel that is on is indicated by a filled-in circle and a channel that is off is indicated by an empty circle.  Scope waveform colors correspond to the circle colors. Channel 1 is turned on and off by clicking on the orange circle and Channel 2 is turned on and off by clicking on the purple circle.  A channel that is on is indicated by a filled-in circle and a channel that is off is indicated by an empty circle.  Scope waveform colors correspond to the circle colors.
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 Using the same (+) button, described in the previous section, the Reference tab can be selected. This loads a configuration panel, which allows you to load a previously captured signal from a .csv file. After choosing the file, select which channels should be imported (or use the "Import all" switch) and click "Import selected channels". This will add a new channel in the bottom bar menu. Similar to the Math channels, the Reference channels can be deleted any time by clicking the X button next to the channel name. {{ university:tools:m2k:scopy:osc-ref.png }} Using the same (+) button, described in the previous section, the Reference tab can be selected. This loads a configuration panel, which allows you to load a previously captured signal from a .csv file. After choosing the file, select which channels should be imported (or use the "Import all" switch) and click "Import selected channels". This will add a new channel in the bottom bar menu. Similar to the Math channels, the Reference channels can be deleted any time by clicking the X button next to the channel name. {{ university:tools:m2k:scopy:osc-ref.png }}
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-===== Export data ===== 
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-The Oscilloscope can export current data in .csv format. In order to open the export settings panel, click the wheel button located on the top right side of the screen. Using the "Export All" switch you can select and export data from all the available channels or you can create a custom selection using the dropdown. After deciding which channels should be exported, click "Export" and choose a file. {{ university:tools:m2k:scopy:osc-export.png }} 
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university/tools/m2k/scopy/oscilloscope.txt · Last modified: 07 Apr 2021 22:06 by Brandon Bushey