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  • Date Created: 25 Oct 2019 6:53 AM Date Created
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Analog Discovery 2 is now Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4

alexwonglik1
alexwonglik1
25 Oct 2019

 

Now, you have access to a complete benchtop by combining the Analog Discovery 2’s oscilloscope, waveform generator, and logic analyzer with the RPi 4 small single-board computer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The setup guide

Once the Raspberry Pi is all set up with the Raspbian Operating System the Analog Discovery 2 can be set up in 4 simple steps:

 

1. Download and Install the Adept Runtime for ARM

 

 

2. Download and install WaveForms for ARM

 

3. Connect the Analog Discovery 2Analog Discovery 2 to a USB 3 port and Open WaveForms

 

4. Select the Device and start taking measurements!

 

 

You can view the full instructions for installing WaveForms on the Raspberry PI 4 on the Digilent Wiki.

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  • wolfgangfriedrich
    wolfgangfriedrich over 2 years ago +3

    Somebody has to make an enclosure that can hold the analog discovery 2, a raspberry pi 4 b and a nice touch screen with a clever front end for the test leads.

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  • wolfgangfriedrich
    wolfgangfriedrich over 2 years ago

    Somebody has to make an enclosure that can hold the analog discovery 2, a raspberry pi 4 b and a nice touch screen with a clever front end for the test leads.

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  • wolfgangfriedrich
    wolfgangfriedrich over 2 years ago

    Somebody has to make an enclosure that can hold the analog discovery 2, a raspberry pi 4 b and a nice touch screen with a clever front end for the test leads.

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  • celcius1
    celcius1 over 2 years ago in reply to wolfgangfriedrich

    Yes of course its called buy one, use fusion 360 to design a case and print on your 3D printer.  And you have a box for your analog discovery, when i can afford it I'll be buying one

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