Analog Discovery Studio Max – Just the Facts

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In less than 120 words, when Digilent makes a cheaper version of the ELVIS III, what can you expect? 

An advanced Analog Discovery Studio now with: 

– Double the Oscilloscope channels (now four) with 50 MHz of bandwidth 

– Double the Canvas size for more in-depth possibilities 

– Integrated DMM and IV Analyzer 

 Losses from the ELVIS III are: 

– No direct measurements for 8 additional slow analog inputs 

– Only 16/24 controllable high speed I/O, not 16 high speed and 40 slow speed I/O 

– No Ethernet nor NI Linux Real-Time OS 

 

Sound interesting? Learn more at https://digilent.com/shop/adsmax/. 

 

 

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  • James Colvin

    A local Digilent employee who is sometimes tricked into making other content besides documentation and supporting customers on the Digilent Forum, but then I get to write a little more informally so that's a plus. A sassy engineer, lover of puns and dad jokes, father and husband. I know both way too much and simultaneously almost nothing about a number of nerdy topics. If you want to hear me rant, ask me what data rate USB C operates at.

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A local Digilent employee who is sometimes tricked into making other content besides documentation and supporting customers on the Digilent Forum, but then I get to write a little more informally so that's a plus. A sassy engineer, lover of puns and dad jokes, father and husband. I know both way too much and simultaneously almost nothing about a number of nerdy topics. If you want to hear me rant, ask me what data rate USB C operates at.

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