Tag: Analog Discovery 2
Introducing the WaveForms Asset Store
Get the most out of the WaveForms Software with the new Asset Store!
Should I Make My Own Oscilloscope?
Miranda examines the potential merits of building your own oscilloscope.
The “Hidden” Gems of WaveForms – Part 2
Kaitlyn reveals more helpful features in the next installment of the series.
Where Can I Script in WaveForms?
Get familiar with custom scripting in WaveForms!
The “Hidden” Gems of WaveForms 2015 – Part 1
Think you know all about WaveForms 2015? Find out for sure with our new Hidden Gems of WaveForms series!
Analog Discovery 2 and Engineering Education
We continue to examine research surrounding the use of the Analog Discovery 2 in engineering curriculum.
Get the Most Out of WaveForms with the Software Development Kit
Get familiar with the WaveForms SDK and start making the most out of the software!
Troubleshooting Tools And The Analog Discovery 2
We cover a review and comparison of the Analog Discovery 2 and other debugging tools.
Assistance and the Analog Discovery
Check out some Analog Discovery powered assistive technology!
Is There Evidence That The Analog Discovery 2 Improves Learning Outcomes?
The Analog Discovery 2 is examined in a classroom setting in regards to active learning.
Adding Knobs To The Analog Discovery 2
Add knobs to your Analog Discovery 2 with this brief tutorial.
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