Digilent’s portable USB scopes, logic analyzers and signal generators allow you to measure, visualize, generate, record, and control mixed-signal circuits of all kinds.
WaveForms is a free software application and is Linux, Mac, and Windows compatible, and works with some ARM devices like Raspberry Pi. Combining the features and feel of traditional benchtop equipment and the processing power and user interface perks that you love about your PC, WaveForms provides an incredibly feature rich and highly intuitive interface for our devices.
Analog Discovery 3
Digilent’s latest multi-function test and measurement device, also known as the AD3, is a digital oscilloscope, logic analyzer, waveform generator, pattern generator, and much more. Using the flexible WaveForms software (supported by Windows, Mac, and Linux), the Analog Discovery 3 can be used in the lab, in the field, or even at home – you’re no longer tied down to a traditional benchtop and stacks of expensive test instruments.
Features
- Two differential channels with 14-bit resolution at up to 125 MS/s per channel
- ±25 V input range, 9 MHz bandwidth with MTE cables, 30+ MHz when used with the BNC Adapter
- User-configurable input filters and lock-in amplifier
- FFT, Spectrogram, Eye Diagram, XY Plot views, and more
- Rectangular, Triangular, Hamming, Hann, Cosine, Flat-top, Blackman-Harris, and Kaiser windowing functions
- Triggering: edge, pulse, transition, hysteresis, and many others
- Cross-triggering with Logic Analyzer, Waveform Generator, Pattern Generator, or external trigger
- Digital loopback of analog output channels
- Multiple math channels with complex functions
- Cursors with advanced data measurements
- Captured data files can be exported in standard formats
- Scope configurations can be saved, exported, and imported
Analog Discovery Pro 3000
Devices in the Analog Discovery Pro 3000 series provide the utility of professional benchtop equipment with the flexibility of a portable instrument.
At the heart of each device is a four or two channel high-resolution oscilloscope, offering 14-bit resolution at up to 0.5 GS/s.
- ADP3450: Four analog input channels accessible via front panel BNC connectors
- ADP3250: Two analog input channels accessible via front panel BNC connectors
Features
- Analog bandwidth: 55+ MHz @ 3 dB
- Input range ±25 V (±50 V diff)
- Channels: 16
- Trigger sources: oscilloscope analog channels, function generator start, digital I/O lines, external triggers, manual trigger button
- Device to computer: USB or Ethernet connection (in Linux or Standard Modes)