DriveStarter 's built-in data tracking function can collect waveforms during system operation in both automatic and triggered modes, obtaining real-time data on the current status of the device. This provides engineers with data references for debugging and helps users quickly troubleshoot and resolve problems.
This video will use case studies to demonstrate how to use data tracking.
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☑ Introduction to the 【 DriveStarter 】Data Tracking Interface
☑ How to use the automatic mode in DriveStarter
☑ How to use trigger modes in 【 DriveStarter 】
Data Tracking Interface Introduction
Data tracing is primarily used to collect waveforms during system operation.
How to use automatic mode
Automatic mode is a type of " surface " data acquisition. It is generally used to collect data during a specific period of equipment operation, but when the monitored data does not trigger comprehensive data acquisition.
How to use trigger modes
Trigger mode is a type of " point " data collection. It primarily monitors data at the trigger point, providing more comprehensive data.