Easy layout of workbook pages. Choose from a template and fill it with data.
Create table columns with ease. Simply click a button to insert a column.
Drag a display onto the page and other displays will move and resize to make room.
Insert a calculated column and create the equation in the table.
Click and drag dividers to resize and realign multiple displays at once.
Insert equations easily. Equations created in a word processor can be copied into a text box.
Manually Sample Data in Any Order. Click in any cell and the current value shows. Fill the cells in any order. If you revisit a cell to replace the reading, you can see both the previous value and the current value.
Capture and Synch Video to Data. Track an object(s) in two dimensions and display the data in a graph or table. Rotate the coordinate axes to compensate for a camera that is not level. Make measurements of the length or diameter of objects.
Move to Wireless. Students can record the sensor data and sent it to the computer via Bluetooth. The data is sent wirelessly to the desktop computer and displayed live with the video being recorded by the webcam.
Save as a set of .png pictures and an html…Snapshot workspace pages into the Journal and save them. Save as a set of .png pictures and an html file so you can view the journal pages with an Internet browser. Add annotations for each page
Sophisticated calculator. Type calculations using Greek symbols, subscripts and superscripts, making equations look more like they do in text books.
Calibration Wizard. When needed, calibration of sensors is quick and easy.
Photogate Timer Setup Wizard. The wizard takes you through the steps of creating a timer for the photogates, using graphics to make it clear which timing mode you are choosing.
The histogram accumulates the number of values of a measurement that fall within bin ranges of your specification. It is useful for statistical experiments. Display multiple runs side-by-side, stacked or overlaid. Find Statistics such as the mean, root mean square, and most probable value. Export data to the graph for curve fit analysis.
Title/Captions on Displays. Bold titles make it clear which measurement is being displayed. Graphs are labeled as figures and you can add a descriptive caption.
Perform FFT analysis and use the capability to zoom in for greater detail.
As you zoom in on the FFT, initially the bins are large (in pink), but the software automatically adjusts the bins to give greater detail (in blue).
Transparent plots. The data is painted in a transparent color, so multiple passes get progressively darker. Without this feature this graph would be solid purple with no detail showing.
Visual Statistics. Statistics are displayed on the graph with lines at the maximum, minimum and mean. The standard deviation is shown as a shaded area.
Control All Aspects of Function Generators. Whether it is the 550 or 850, our stand-alone function generator or even the discontinued 750 Interface, you can adjust all the settings independently.
Exclude or Delete Data Points from Analysis. After highlighting the portions you want to remove the excluded points will be shown as gray X's and then ignored when you push auto-scale.
User-defined Error Bars. Enter individual error values for each data point. You have the option to use unequal positive and negative error values.