The Birth of an OpenScope
Come peek into the manufacturing process for the OpenScope!
Come peek into the manufacturing process for the OpenScope!
For those of you lamenting the loss of the Voltmeter tool, despair no more! It’s back in action.
The time has come, to say goodbye to the original Analog Discovery and embrace the fully upgraded experience of the Analog Discovery 2!
Larissa sits down with one of the lead engineers for OpenScope to tackle the question- just how good is good?
Unsure of where to start with the Analog Discovery 2? Kaitlyn has got you covered!
Learn how your Analog Discovery 2 and Pmods can work together in the most recent edition of Pmod Monthly!
Just when you thought the Analog Discovery 2 could not get any more convenient, Kaitlyn demonstrates a way to run WaveForms 2015… without a laptop!
Take your learning and documentation to the next level with custom Digilent Fritzing parts, ideal for visual representation of circuits.
The final chapter of the Analog Discovery series is here!
Kaitlyn goes over Lab 6: UART Serial Communication!
Check out the fifth installment in the Analog Discovery 2 series, which covers amplitude modulation and demodulation!
Kaitlyn takes us through lab 4 of the Analog Discovery 2 series!
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