Or we could just start the car in gear because pressing of the clutch is just another further unnecessary operation !
That is another advantage of an automatic gearbox; you don't have to press the clutch pedal. Good point!
Another thing you haven't properly thought through.
You can't start an auto in gear and once started you need to select D after pressing the foot brake and the guy that started the manual in gear is already way off down the road !
But you don't need your left foot at all. But let's stop discussing car gears.
The point is that it makes no sense trying to argue that less is somehow more. In the real world less is just less. Use your time to point Siglent to this thread and add this feature. Likely it is 3 lines of extra code. Maybe they can beat Dave to making a video showing how it doesn't work on Siglent scopes but it does work on Rigol's
Exactly. In real world less is less.
You keep forgetting to warn people that what you do makes scope retrigger at a very, very slow rate (few times per second). So you are looking at some edge at nanosecond scale, but your screen refreshes few times per second or slower. What you are proposing is good for events that are sparse, and where things happen so slow, you actually have time to literally see something weird on screen, mentally have time to recognize it as weird and make a decisions to stop, and then have time for you to move hand and manually stop acquisitions.
Segmented acquisitions are literally invented for those kinds of events... So to work on that kind problems, you use segmented mode. On LeCroy, Siglent, Pic and some R&S scopes (I know of those if there are more please let me know)you have history mode, that is sort of always running segmented mode, with no penalties to normal running.
For that kind of events, I put Pico to slow timescale with deep memory so I keep high acquisition rate, and capture 100 ms at a time, and keep getting those captures to memory, 100s of them if needed.
Then I use built in search to scour trough captures..I also use DeepMeasure to search for analog anomalies across all of those (edges, P-P, pulse widths). I export DeepMeasure to Excel, and make statistics and histograms of all those prameters, to catch outliers and get a feeling of distribution... Or I put my 3000T or Pico to segmented mode and just capture those bursts of data, ignoring "eons" of pause in between. Pico 3406D has retrigger time in segmented mode even faster that 3000T (Trigger rearm time < 0.7 µs at 1 GS/s sampling rate, )
When looking at normal scope stuff, I like that my 3000T uses auto memory management, so it can reach up to 1.2 MHz retrigger rate. It makes it feel like "real scope".