Tom Roberts wrote on Aug 7
th, 2013 at 8:59pm:
I don't know if the ATS5004D software has this.
It appears they do advertise "I/O" channels which look a lot like Maths.
http://www.tiepie.com/en/classroom/MultiChannel_measurement_software/IOsI see their RPM I/O has some cool features that are superior in theory, but I'd have to see it in the real world to decide if I would trust it or not.
http://www.tiepie.com/en/classroom/MultiChannel_measurement_software/IOs/RPMnobbyclrk wrote on Aug 18
th, 2013 at 5:00am:
Tiepie beats Pico hands down on feature's.
They do offer an Ohm's measurement with 3% accuracy, and SureConnect is a nice feature reminiscent of ATS's probe open circuit bias voltage (don't know if that's how it works though).
The ATIS Pro software is a great idea, but again it is something you would need to see first hand because their demo screenshots are all from one car. You would need to ask yourself how complete the coverage really is. Additionally, the scope kit only includes the ATIS lite. The ATIS Pro software is somewhere around $650 extra.
Speaking of pricing, the TiePie standard kit is somewhere around $2900 USD (using Google's Euro to USD calculator). Throw in the ATIS Pro software, and the price jumps to approx $3550 USD. Pico's standard kit is about $2300 USD, and the Autonerdz kit (with all the extra hardware and Picogroup access) is $2350 USD.
In the specs department, the TiePie isn't too bad, but the 128k buffer isn't even close to Pico. I did see something that suggested it saves a full buffer before and after a trigger which is a nice feature. An External trigger is advertised, but I don't know how useful it really is because the details seem sketchy. They also mention the option of 12 bit, 14 bit, and 16 bit resolutions. That sounds similar to Pico's resolution enhance feature because they also list the max sample rates at those resolutions. 12 bit gets 50MS, 14 bit gets 3.125MS, 16 bit gets 195.3KS.
All things considered, you get much more scope for a much better price with the Pico. And if you can handle the extra shipping and customs from the US, the Pico from Autonerdz is a real bargain.