Overlaying Multiple Waveforms on the PicoScope (Reference Waveforms)
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In the PicoScope software, you can create a reference waveform from any waveform that you have, and then you can overlay it onto other waveforms so that you can compare and contrast them. This video explains how to do that, as well as how to line up the waveforms for easier comparison.
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Thank you again Justin. Have a blessed and safe week to you and your family.
Just found this channel a few months ago. Really glad I did!
A great video. I always learn something new watching your videos. Thank you for sharing.
Thankyou so much you are a real teacher and one that can DO as well as teach
Another excellent video. Thanks for sharing! 👍
AWESOME information always enjoyable to watch and learn from ya bratha.
excellent video thank you Justin
EXCELLENT VIDEO!
Thank you again Justin
Thank you for that.
I rather use Pico scope waveform overlay better than some other software like pressure waveform overlay . Thanks for Sharing.
thanks for video. can you explain what is the problem with the cylinder on the red channel.to me it looks like a bad valve seat or phase thanks.
What is the name of the video that you have in cylinder pressure transducer analysis
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Forgive me Justin, I'm not FB savey but do you have a video using PICO how it hooks up to do secondary ignition firing lines and how to identify #1? Thanks, Michael
@JustinMillerAutomotive
4 жыл бұрын
Are you trying to analyze the secondary ignition waveforms or are you trying to use the ignition signal as a "sync" in order to identify cylinder #1 in another waveform such as a relative compression test?
What happend to the free overlay software
@JustinMillerAutomotive
3 жыл бұрын
I know what you are talking about. I remember using that many years ago. I don't know what happened, but I guess they stopped supporting it because it is a feature built into most scope software now. It sure is a lot easier now!
@OzSkunkworks
3 жыл бұрын
@@JustinMillerAutomotive .. yeah I found your video via google images and the pic showed the overlay.. Anyway maybe pico has it in their software.. ill have to have another look