Intro
I was selected to road test a Digilent Analog Discovery 3, and the kit has arrived. I will post a couple of blogs as I learn a bit about this instrument before diving in to do the actual road test.
The Analog Discovery 3 is a brilliant design that marries analog output channels and analog input channels with some great software to achieve some powerful capabilities. Not only can it perform the functions of many individual instruments, it can integrate these functions into complete synergistic test and measurement systems.
This blog covers a quick unboxing and some cool arbitrary waveform generator work.
Unboxing
Teaser #1
Here is a teaser image of the 2 channel arbitrary waveform generator feeding the 2 channel oscilloscope of the AD3:
The Digilent Waveforms software has some great features - here I have dragged the scope window to a large screen TV.
This device can handle CSV files directly, which makes it easy to generate arbitrary waveforms.
The element14 waveform is inspired by misaz who has improved his original work here, although I am trying to tweak the concept to get closer to the proper logo colors. I might get even closer in a future episode.
Teaser #2
This image shows an XY plot of e14 on the big screen and the constituent X and Y channels on the little screen.
The X-Y plot clearly shows each point in the arbitrary waveform, which is a little different than a normal X-Y scope, but the big screen combined with the precision of this instrument really show what the signal looks like.
Discussion
The AD3 has an enormous repertoire of functionality and it will take some time to explore its myriad features, but I will post little blogs as I learn interesting applications.
So far I am enjoying the exploration. Not only are there a lot of nifty and useful features, it is actually loads of fun to try and do strange, weird and unusual things that this synergistic combination of hardware and software allow.
I generally don't think of instruments, even good instruments as being fun, but this one qualifies.
Links:
My Road Test of the Analog Discovery 3