Softscope

The soft oscilloscope (commonly known as softscope or scope) is a tool that allows you to view, in a two-dimensional graph, one or more variables' evolution (vertical axis) across the time (horizontal axis).

As shown on the figure below, the scope has a set of channels where each can acquire the evolution of a value. A value can be the feedback position of an axis, the speed of a machine, or anything else that can be measured with the softscope probes (for more details on how to attach a variable, see "Plugging Probes").

Scope View

Figure 10-17: Scope View

The soft oscilloscope is a window where the tab's name is the controller's name (see call out ). This scope view has two visually distinct parts:

The control panel and the graph are separated by a splitter

How to access the softscope view?

In order to access the softscope view, select the Oscilloscope command from the Tools menu.

Accessing the Scope

Figure 10-18: Accessing the Scope

About OpenGLOpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is a standard specification defining a cross-language, cross-platform API for writing applications that produce 2D and 3D computer graphics. The Softscope uses this API to implement graphical manipulations

For the Graphical Area, the scope uses OpenGL for performance reasons. It does not work under Windows XP Embedded (which has no OpenGL libraries installed by default). On other systems, if you encounter problems in the quality of drawings, we suggest that you consider the following points before contacting our support desk:

 


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