by James Colvin
A blog post on the hardware features of the Analog Discovery Pro 2230 in less than 250 words for those of you who appreciate maximum utility in a minimum footprint.
- Mixed Signal USB Oscilloscope, Waveform Generator, Logic Analyzer, and Variable Power Supply
- Deep buffer memory – On board DDR memory to capture and hold over 100 million samples per input channel directly on the device.
- USB Type-C and 3.0 speeds. Satisfy your data hoarding desire by recording a 16-bit input at 125 MHz until your hard drive is full.
- A pair of 14-bit BNC analog inputs with 50 MHz bandwidth.
- Hardware IIR and FIR filters for your analog inputs.
- Internally loop the filtered or raw analog input data directly to the analog output and vice-versa.
- A 14-bit BNC Analog output with 15 MHz bandwidth.
- 16 digital I/O pins to generate and analyze a wide variety of communication protocols.
- Two programmable power supplies with 3 Watt output each. If your application isn’t too power hungry, you can even use the supplies with just the potent USB Type-C connection and without the included external power supply in the ADP2230 kit.
- Integrated readback of temperature, output voltages, and total current used by the device.
- Adjustable system clock frequency from 50 MHz to 125 MHz.
- Two dedicated triggers for advanced triggering, external clocking, and Dual Mode.
- A sturdy aluminum case with BNC to put your (hopefully empty) coffee cup on.