Siglent has released special PC software for Windows to analyse the data from your oscilloscope. With this software you can easily do time-domain signal analysis. Controlling the oscillscope is easy with this user-friendly interface, familiar with a traditional oscilloscope interface, that comes with multi-window display mode.
With this software you can adjust the horizontal time base of each memory waveform individually, so that the details of multiple waveforms can be observed more clearly than on the oscilloscope screen. You cannot only operate the oscilloscope online and see live data, but you can also export the data to the PC for later (offline) analysis. This improves and expands testing repeatability and reliability of the data analysis.
You can easily export binary waveform files from the oscilloscope to your PC using a USB drive or with help of a network server. You can use the Memory Function of SigScopeLab to import the data and start waveform analysis such as doing measurements, decoding, mask testing, signal scanning, etc. The free version of SigScopeLab supports up to 2 channels for offline waveform analysis, each supporting 2Mpts of data. Offline analysis is especially helpful for users with handheld oscilloscopes that do measurements in the field, but would like to do the analysis at home or in the office at a desk behind a nice big computer screen.

A user can remotely connect the PC software to an oscilloscope via the network. This makes it easy to observe and analyse (live) data without the need of exporting/importing manually. One is only able to acquire data, so one will not be able to remotely control the oscilloscope for making changes to settings and doing measurements. Data analysis in the SigScopeLab software works independently from the oscilloscope.

SigScopeLab offers seven different display modes including multi-window support. One can easily adjust the horizontal time base and vertical scale of each window and can intiuitively set-up the windows by dragging and dropping.

In SigScopeLab you can see a list of (previously) linked devices which makes it easy to switch to the desired oscilloscope. One can also export the settings from one oscilloscope to SigScopeLab. These settings can then in the future be exported back to that specific oscilloscope or to other oscilloscopes which makes it possible to do the exact same test on multiple oscilloscopes.
