PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
The SDK allows you to write your own bespoke software with the provided drivers for Windows, macOS and Linux. The full PicoScope hardware functionality is available to the user through these drivers including ADC block and streaming capture and built-in function generator.
To get started, find your device and download the 32-bit or 64-bit PicoSDK here.
Pico Technology also provide example code hosted on the Pico Technology GitHub pages, showing how to interface to third-party software packages such as Microsoft Excel, National Instruments LabVIEW and MathWorks MATLAB and programming languages like C, C#, C++, VB.NET and python.
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This example shows waveforms captured with a PicoScope 4000 Series instrument, processed and the results displayed with MathWorks MATLAB.
For more information see PicoScope Support from Instrument Control Toolbox on the MathWorks site.
Pico Technology is a MathWorks Connections Program Partner
To get started with the python, after installing the PicoSDK, you will also need the python wrappers by following the instructions on the github.
Examples can also be found under the same repository.