Data Analysis
So I'm working on a parasitic draw condition on a new car, but it's not something that occurs within a few minutes or even at a predictable time. I figured I'd give Pokit Pro's logging function a try in the 10A range. Sure enough, I was able to capture the draw, and we're pretty sure we know what the problem is, or at least the source of the problem (the fix is out of my hands, at this point).
My problem now is how to present the data in such a way that it is easily understood and able to manipulate it like an actual saved DSO waveform. In the graph attached, I think I would at least like to show the actual time that the faults occurred, but I can't get it to display any other way. In another forum, sigrok PulseView was recommended, but I can't get it to work, and it seems like it's a dead project, anyway. I'm able to view the data in Excel, but I'm far from an Excel master. Is Pokit working on anything like this? Any other suggestions?
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Hello BJerew!
On the upcoming iOS app update, you will be able to pinch and pan around waveforms and logger files in your history view (you may need to make a new measurement), similar to how you can currently in DSO. You can also add cursors similar to DSO, show the time between events, and take screenshots if you like.
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