I'm planning a roadtest on this product. I'd like to gauge your interest in roadtesting it.
Here's some information about the product:
ADALM2000 is an (M2K) active learning module is an affordable USB-powered data acquisition module that takes the capabilities of the ADALM1000 (M1K) active learning module to the next level. With 12bit ADCs and DACs running at 100MSPS, the ADALM2000 with the Scopy software, brings the power of high performance lab equipment to the palm of your hand, enabling electrical engineering students and hobbyists to explore signals and systems into the tens of MHz without the cost and bulk associated with traditional lab gear. The ADALM2000, when coupled with Analog Devices' Scopy graphical application software running on a computer, provides the user with the following high performance instrumentation.
Here are some of its features:
- Provides access to real circuits and concepts used in an actual real-time engineering environment
- Available online resources support educator, guide students to learn difficult engineering concepts
- Hands-on activities stimulate interest and accelerate learning in fundamental engineering concepts
- Helps to develop critical thinking skills needed for career development
- 16-ch digital logic analyzer (3.3V CMOS and 1.8V or 5V tolerant, 100MS/s)
- 16-ch pattern generator (3.3V CMOS, 100MS/s), 16-ch virtual digital I/O
- 2 input/output digital trigger signals for linking multiple instruments (3.3V CMOS)
- Digital bus analyzers (SPI, I²C, UART, parallel)
- 2-ch oscilloscope with differential inputs, 2-ch arbitrary function generator, 2-ch voltmeter
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Here's the poll question: