Different Types of Oscilloscopes
Ella explains the difference between common oscilloscope types.
Ella explains the difference between common oscilloscope types.
Brandon demonstrates the powerful potential of Waveforms 2015 and the Analog Discovery 2 or EEBoard with his spectrum analyzer.
James recounts his problem-solving process after encountering some behavior one generally does not see in a major electronics application.
Kaitlyn explores some entrepreneurial applications of the Analog Discovery!
What is WaveForms and who should use it? A blast from the past is here to remind us.
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If you or anyone you know is learning the basics of electronics one of the things they’ll have to figure out is basic testing and measurement. We have a great project on the Learn site that can introduce one to basic waveform measurement and display with the help of the Analog Discovery.
On our website, WaveForms is described as a powerful suite of virtual instruments that brings analog and digital circuit design to your PC desktop. The instruments within WaveForms include an oscilloscope, logic analyzer, arbitrary waveform generator, digital pattern generator, power supplies, a voltmeter, virtual I/O devices, and a spectrum analyzer. Okay, so there’s a long list of fancy technical terms. But what makes WaveForms so special?
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