I have a suggestion, I hope it is useful; maybe it could be interesting as part of K31 to have an app to perform double pulse testing. The waveform generator has more than enough performance for this.
It would be neat if the app could automatically show the inductance, as well as turn-on time and reverse recovery, as either measurements, or in different colours or different windows. Basically, the problem this would solve is that it would become a handy app to solve inductance, saturation, diode and MOSFET measurements. It could be called a "Semiconductor Testbed" or "Semiconductor Efficiency" app (even though it would also provide inductor measurements) especially if more features were added to the app in future.
This can be done without K31 today, but would require AWG capability to construct the double pulse, and would probably end up using all the math channels depending on how much of it was desired to be automated on the display. I don't entirely have a full idea currently regarding the best way for such an app's workflow or display the results, but at first thought it seems like a useful problem to solve.
Also, as a benefit to all users (not just K31), it would be nice if the harmonics feature could trickle down to a general harmonic distortion measurement capability, along with the remote control commands for it, because there are uses beyond power analysis tasks for that, i.e. kill two birds with one stone. It would be great for quick audio analysis. Incidentally, remote control commands to access the spectrum trace would be neat too (currently it requires file transfer).
Anyway, I hope these ideas are useful.