Digilent has officially launched their new Analog Discovery Pro model ADP3450 with a price of $1295 US. The Analog Discovery Pro ADP3450 is a professional bench-top tool which includes a wide variety of features. This might not be the cheapest option for the Maker type, but it does look like a nice mid range tool for more of a professional or consulting application.
It would make for a cool RoadTest though.
Digilent Analog Discovery Pro ADP3450
Some of the features include:
Analog Inputs:
- ADP3450: Four analog input channels accessible via front panel BNC connectors
- ADP3250 Two analog input channels (coming soon)
- Analog bandwidth: 55+ MHz @ 3 dB
- Noise limiting hardware bandwidth filter: 20 MHz
- 14-bit resolution (16-bit resolution with oversampling)
- Input range ±25 V (±50 V diff)
- Input protected to ±50 V
- Max sampling rate:
- 0.5 GS/s (with oversampling enabled)
- 100 MS/s default
- AC or DC coupling
Analog Outputs:
- Used in the Waveform Generator, Impedance Analyzer, and Network Analyzer
- Two arbitrary waveform generator channels, accessible via front panel BNC connectors
- 14-bit Resolution
- AC amplitude (max): ±5 V
- Analog bandwidth: 15 MHz @ 3 dB
- Maximum Sampling Rate: 125 MS/s
Digital Inputs and Outputs:
- Channels: 16
- Input logic standard: LVCMOS (adjustable 1.2 V to 3.3 V, 5 V tolerant)
- Output logic standard: LVCMOS (adjustable 1.2 V to 3.3 V, 8 mA)
- Max sampling rate: 125 MS/s
- Logic analyzer buffer memory:
- 64 MS total in Record Mode
- 32 k+ per channel in Repeated/Shift/Screen modes
Connectivity:
- Device to computer: USB or Ethernet connection (in Linux or Standard Modes)
- 4 High-speed USB 2.0 ports for peripheral connection (enabled in Linux mode)
- Enabled for set and tested WiFi dongles (in Linux Mode)
Software
- WaveForms
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- Supported with:
- LabVIEW
- MATLAB
- Python
- C++