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Offline LdgTopic starter

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Pls ignore...duplicate ...
« on: August 03, 2015, 11:22:25 pm »
I'm new here, so bear with me.
I'm waiting for my SDS1072cml to arrive from amazon.
Thanks for the help here to make that choice for my first dig scope.

One thing I want to do with it, is to test some solar charge controllers.
I also will test some 12v chargers, supposedly with de-sulfation (provides high current pulses)
I want to record Voltage on one Ch and Current (through a shunt) on the other.
I would like to do this over a 24 hr period.

Could that be done, only using the internal memory, or would I have to record to a USB drive, and view the results on a PC?

Thx for the help
LDG
« Last Edit: August 04, 2015, 04:33:38 am by Ldg »
 

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Re: Help with data logging on DSO
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2015, 11:38:53 pm »
Welcome to the forum.

An oscilloscope is not the best for extended datalogging, it will unlikely you will see any changes in detail over a 24 hr period.
The manual explains the waveform recorder function and how to replay the captured data.
Internal memory is used up to 6M.

If it's your first scope beware of the connection method used to avoid ground loops that may damage the scope or the DUT.

But I'd certainly give a try to attempt to get the data required.
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