VITO Oscilloscope is a unique engineering tool for infrared signal analysis.
The program uses proprietary infrared engine designed by VITO Technology to
acquire/beam signals via PocketPC IrDA and display
them in graphic waveforms.
Main features:
- signal acquiring and displaying;
- signal basis definition;
- signal beaming;
- signal data import/export;
- comparison of 2 signals.
Oscilloscope provides two types of signal view: single mode and comparison mode
that enables signal comparison. Use Tools->View to switch
between the modes.
The
application window is divided into 2 sections. The lower section displays the
whole signal and gives you full data of its waveform and duration. The upper
section displays a part of signal waveform at a chosen coefficient (x2, x3, x5,
x10). Each section has a time scale. Scale dimension of the lower window
depends on the length of acquired signal. Scale dimension of the upper section
depends on the length of acquired signal and the chosen coefficient.
The upper section which displays signal part can be moved with stylus along
signal length.
The
application window displays 2 signals (Signal 2 in upper section and Signal
2 in the lower one). Active signal is marked by "lamp" symbol in
upper right corner. Use stylus tap to switch between active signals.
Signal actions such as file operations (open and save), acquring
and beaming are applied to current active signal only.
Tap File => Options to enter settings window. In Colors you
can assign colors to diagram items. In IR Options you can set:
Direct IR signal source towards PocketPC IrDA. Select
File => Receive IR or tap appropriate on-screen button to switch into
receive mode and acquire a signal. Wait until its waveform appears on display.
The application switches back to normal mode if there's no signal during 5 sec.
Direct PocketPC IrDA towards IR receiver. Select File
=> Radiate IR or tap appropriate on-screen button to beam a signal.
Signals can be opened and stored in following formats:
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