Open Choice Desktop ((new))
If you’ve ever found yourself squinting at an oscilloscope screen or manually transcribing waveform data into a spreadsheet, you know how quickly “quick measurements” can turn into a tedious afternoon. For users of many legacy and modern Tektronix oscilloscopes, the OpenChoice Desktop Application
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Reactive programming is coming to the UI. Instead of a single event loop, the Open Choice Desktop will allow I/O-heavy tasks to yield priority to the UI automatically, ending "spinning beach balls" forever. If you’ve ever found yourself squinting at an
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This is a free software application that facilitates communication between a Windows-based PC and Tektronix oscilloscopes. It allows users to capture oscilloscope screen images, waveform data, and instrument settings directly from their computer. The software supports a wide range of Tektronix handheld and benchtop oscilloscopes, including many popular series. It connects via USB, LAN (Local Area Network), or GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus) interfaces. The software comes in 32-bit versions, compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. The primary executable is named openchoicedesktop.exe , and the setup package typically includes about 7 files.