Custom Application Using Six OpenScopes!
A community member and his team demonstrate what can be done with six OpenScopes!
A community member and his team demonstrate what can be done with six OpenScopes!
Ian discusses what it means to push certain parameters of your scope and what might be compromised in doing so.
Check out this extraordinary project!
Ian creates an audio adapter for the Analog Discovery 2!
Get familiar with the resources for the Analog Discovery Studio!
We pick up where we left off on the ground noise discussion.
Check out some Internet of Things applications with Pmods.
Connect to your circuit any way you see fit with the Analog Discovery Studio!
Check out some examples of the Analog Discovery and Analog Discovery 2 in academia!
See what options you have for logging data with the new OpenLogger!
Ian delves into SPI and other valuable debugging tools!
Turbo comes to life with KiCAD!
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