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PicoScope 6 User's Guide 27
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Maths channels
A maths channel is a mathematical function of one or more input signals. The
function can be as simple as "Invert A", replacing the Invert button on a conventional
oscilloscope, or a complex function that you define. It can be displayed in a scope, XY
or spectrum view in the same way as an input signal, and like an input signal it has its
own measurement axis, scaling and offset button and color. PicoScope 6 has a set of
built-in math channels for the most important functions, including "A+B" (the sum of
channels A and B) and "A-B" (the difference between channels A and B). You can also
define your own functions using the equation editor, or load predefined maths
channels from files.
The picture below is a three-step guide to using maths channels:
1. Tools > Maths Channels command. Click this to open the Maths Channels
dialog, shown at top right in the picture above.
2. Maths Channels dialog. This lists all the available maths channels. In the
example above, only the built-in functions are listed.
3. Maths channel. Once enabled, a maths channel appears in the selected scope or
spectrum view. You can change its scale and offset as with any other channel. In
the example above, the new maths channel (bottom) is defined as A-B, the
difference between input channels A (top) and B (middle).
You may occasionally see a flashing warning symbol - - at the bottom of the
maths channel axis. This means that the channel cannot be displayed because an
input source is missing. For example, this occurs if you enable the A+B function
while channel B is set to Off.