• RE: Capture and analyze data offline

    1. Use the "Fast Frame" feature of the MSO 64B: Although when you open a ".tss" file containing waveforms, you only see 1 large waveform per channel, perhaps you can find a way to extract Export individual waveforms directly from this ".wfm" file.
    2. Learn the APIs rice purity score or programming tools provided by the manufacturer: These tools can allow you to directly retrieve wave deformation data in x-y format that you can use in analysis scripts.
    3. Consider using the "save on trigger" feature with optimal settings: Although the trigger speed is lower than "Fast Frame", by effectively managing and storing data files, you It is still possible to collect enough data.
    I hope these suggestions will help you find the right method to extract and analyze your wave deformation data.