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New Product Release: Analog Discovery Studio

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Analog Discovery Studio: The Portable Circuits Laboratory for Everyone

Provides an entire stack of benchtop instruments with a convenient breadboardable interface

 

The Analog Discovery Studio is a fully-functional portable test and measurement device that can

turn any cross-functional space into a pop-up electronics laboratory. Equipped with 13 instruments including an Oscilloscope,

Logic Analyzer, Spectrum Analyzer, Waveform Generator, and more; the Analog Discovery Studio provides an entire

stack of benchtop instruments with a convenient breadboardable interface, perfect for enabling circuit design anywhere!

 

 

Its durable enclosure measures 1.25 x 9.25 x 7.5 inches and fits on a bench, desktop, or backpack. Users can access the

Oscilloscope and Waveform Generators via breadboardable MTE cables, or industry standard BNC cables, and the Logic

Analyzer, Pattern Generator, and Triggers can be accessed via MTE cables. Circuits or designs can be built on the included, magnetically connected Breadboard Canvas and conveniently swapped out or removed for transit, making the transition

from working in the lab to working at home as seamless as possible. The Breadboard Canvas also includes power supply

outputs controlled by physical switches, common I/O built-in, and a large breadboardable surface.

 

Features

Analog Inputs:

• Used in the Oscilloscope, Network Analyzer, Spectrum Analyzer, Voltmeter, Impedance Analyzer, and Data Logger

• Two analog input channels, accessible through BNC or MTE connectors

• Channel type: differential (with MTE) or single-ended (with BNC)

• Analog bandwidth with BNC cables: 30+ MHz @ 3dB

• Analog bandwidth with MTE cables: 9 MHz @ 3dB

• Input range ±25 V (±50 V diff)

• Input protected to ±50 V

• 14-bit resolution

Analog Outputs:

• Used in the Waveform Generator and Network Analyzer

• Two arbitrary waveform generator channels, accessible through BNC or MTE connectors

• AC amplitude (max): ±5 V

• Analog bandwidth (BNC or MTE connectors: 8 MHz @ 3dB

Digital Inputs and Outputs:

• Used in the Logic Analyzer, Pattern Generator, Protocol Analyzer, and Digital I/O

• Channels: 16

• Input logic standard: LVCMOS (1.8/3.3V, 5V tolerant)

• Output logic standard: LVCMOS (3.3V, 12mA)

Power Supplies:

• 12 volt supply: 12V ±5%; 0.2 Amps max

• -12 volt supply: -12V ±5%, 0.2 Amps max

• 5 volt supply: 5.0V ±5%; 1.0 Amps max

• 3.3 volt supply: 3.3V ±5%; 1.0 Amps max

• V+ and V- rails: 1V to 5V (V+), and -1V to -5V (V-)

• Maximum power output: 2.1W for each supply

• Maximum current output: 700mA for each supply.

 

Find out more information and order the Analog Discovery Studio on the Digilent Website.

 

 

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  • DAB
    DAB over 5 years ago +3
    Nice packaging design. Depending upon price, this could be a good product. DAB
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 5 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics +2
    balearicdynamics wrote: Very interesting but yes, it depends on the price. USD 600 without probes. Add USD 40 for a pair of traditional probes and a pair of BNC-to-grabber probes. Oddly, if you buy the…
  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 5 years ago +1
    Very interesting but yes, it depends on the price.
  • dubbie
    dubbie over 5 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    This kit does look very nice and I'm sure it works well, but it is expensive. If you do not have any lab equipment then it might be cost effective but when I was managing labs we only needed occasional upgrades. It took e 10 years to convince my University we needed 20 digital storage oscilloscopes. But only another couple of years to double this number as well as getting colour versions. They were Gw-INSTEK DSOs. I liked them so much I bought one for myself when I retired.

     

    The other problem is that you constantly need to update the software. The software would also need to work on a University network which can be so security conscious that you are very limited to what can be downloaded.

     

    Dubbie

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 5 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    For school labs this can be good value. You don't need a lot of bench/shelf space, and you have power supply, wave generator and oscilloscope readily available.

     

    That's enough to do lab experiments with passive components, semiconductors, opamps.

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 5 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Thank you, Jan,

     

    Sounds a bit too expensive IMHO, I mean for my budget respect how much I can use).

     

    Most depend on the precision I think. Based on the features instead, price is affordable for an average lab. If we put all these features together, using separate commercial devices (like the bitscope micro for protocol analyzer, pico scopes etc.) the cost of this device is better.

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    Jan Cumps over 5 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    balearicdynamics  wrote:

     

    Very interesting but yes, it depends on the price.

    USD 600 without probes. Add USD 40 for a pair of traditional probes and a pair of BNC-to-grabber probes.

    Oddly, if you buy the probes separately it's less than USD 40.

    In range with educational budget pricing.

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    balearicdynamics over 5 years ago

    Very interesting but yes, it depends on the price.

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