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test-and-measurement:analog-discovery-pro-2230:specifications [2023/08/14 18:48] Arthur Browntest-and-measurement:analog-discovery-pro-2230:specifications [2024/03/21 18:27] (current) – [Analog Discovery Pro (ADP2230) Specifications] James Colvin
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 ==== Analog Input Channels ==== ==== Analog Input Channels ====
  
-Supports the Oscilloscope, Voltmeter, Data Logger, Spectrum Analyzer, Network Analyzer, Impedance Analyzer, Tracer, and Script Editor instruments.+Supports the Oscilloscope, Voltmeter, Data Logger, Spectrum Analyzer, Network Analyzer, Impedance Analyzer, and Script Editor instruments.
  
 === Vertical System === === Vertical System ===
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 ^ Bandwidth                                  |  50+ <nowiki>MHz</nowiki> @ -3 dB[(When using a probe with the appropriate frequency response.)]  | ^ Bandwidth                                  |  50+ <nowiki>MHz</nowiki> @ -3 dB[(When using a probe with the appropriate frequency response.)]  |
 ^ Input Impedance                            |  1 MΩ ││ 24 pF  | ^ Input Impedance                            |  1 MΩ ││ 24 pF  |
-^ Input Coupling                              DC  |+^ Input Coupling                              DC or AC  |
 ^ Vertical Sensitivity (range)                200 µV/div to 5 V/div (10 divisions)[(Divisions in this context are the ten horizontal strips in the Analog Input graph windows within WaveForms. Vertical sensitivity specifies the height of one strip in the plot.)]  | ^ Vertical Sensitivity (range)                200 µV/div to 5 V/div (10 divisions)[(Divisions in this context are the ten horizontal strips in the Analog Input graph windows within WaveForms. Vertical sensitivity specifies the height of one strip in the plot.)]  |
-^ Acquisition Modes                          |  average, decimate, min/max, record[(<color red>Up to 10 MHz for single channel acquisition.</color>)]  | +^ Acquisition Modes                          |  average, decimate, min/max, full scale, record[(Up to 10 MHz for single channel acquisition.)] 
-^ Additional Channels                        |  On-device FIR and IIR filters for both inputs[(Up to 16 coefficients for the FIR filterFIXME more info on IIR?)], on-device loopback for Wavegen and Supplies outputs  |+^ Additional Channels                        |  On-device FIR and IIR filters for both inputs[(The FIR filter supports up to 16 coefficients. The IIR filter uses a 2x2x5 structure and can implement either 2<sup>nd</sup>/4<sup>th</sup> order low or high pass or 4<sup>th</sup>/8<sup>th</sup> order band pass/stop filters)], on-device loopback for Wavegen and Supplies outputs  |
 ^ Overvoltage Protection                      ±50 V<sub>DC</sub> or ±30 V<sub>RMS</sub>  | ^ Overvoltage Protection                      ±50 V<sub>DC</sub> or ±30 V<sub>RMS</sub>  |
  
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 ^ Maximum Sample Rate                125 MS/s per channel  | ^ Maximum Sample Rate                125 MS/s per channel  |
 ^ Fine System Frequency Adjustment  |  50 <nowiki>MHz</nowiki> to 125 <nowiki>MHz</nowiki>[(Adjustable through the WaveForms Device Options. Shared with the Analog Output and Digital I/O.)]  | ^ Fine System Frequency Adjustment  |  50 <nowiki>MHz</nowiki> to 125 <nowiki>MHz</nowiki>[(Adjustable through the WaveForms Device Options. Shared with the Analog Output and Digital I/O.)]  |
-^ Buffer Size                        Up to 128 MS[(256 MS when a single channel is used.)] per channel. 64 MS[(128 MS when a single channel is used.)] per channel in the default configuration. [(Buffer size is limited to 32,768 samples when supplied power is insufficient to run DDR memory.)][(Different preset buffer sizes can be chosen based on device configuration within the WaveForms Device Manager. See the [[#device_configurations|Device Configurations]] section of this document for more info.)] +^ Buffer Size                        Up to 128 MS[(Up to 200 MS when a single channel is used.)] per channel in the default configuration.[(Buffer size is limited to 32,768 samples when supplied power is insufficient to run DDR memory.)][(Different preset buffer sizes can be chosen based on device configuration within the WaveForms Device Manager. See the [[#device_configurations|Device Configurations]] section of this document for more info.)] 
-^ Noise Buffer                      |  <color red>2,048 samples[(In BRAM configuration (#3).)]</color>  |+^ Noise Buffer                      |  1,024 samples[(In DDR configurations. 2,048 samples in BRAM configuration. See the [[#device_configurations|Device Configurations]] section of this document for more info.)]  |
  
-<color red>The above horizontal system specifications apply to Repeated/Shift/Screen modes. Record mode allows streaming acquisition data into host computer RAM at up to ~10 MS/s total, or to a file on the host computer disk at up to ~5 MS/s total. Achievable sample rates and recording lengths depend on host computer specifications.</color>+For longer acquisitions, Record mode allows streaming acquisition data into host computer RAM (up to 200 MSor to a file on the host computer disk (theoretically unlimited) at potentially reduced rates. Achievable sample rates and recording lengths depend on various factors, including host computer specifications and USB activity. 
 + 
 +**Note:** Memory sizes, including buffer sizes, specified in units like kS and MS, are rounded from equivalent binary power units, such as MiS. For example, a listed 64 MS is rounded from 64 MiS, which is 67,108,864 samples.
  
 ~~REFNOTES~~ ~~REFNOTES~~
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 ^ Hardware Pull Resistors      |  1 MΩ pull-down resistors  | ^ Hardware Pull Resistors      |  1 MΩ pull-down resistors  |
 ^ Logic Analyzer Interpreters  |  SPI, I2C, UART, CAN, I2S, 1-Wire, PS/2, HDMI CEC, Manchester codes, JTAG, GPIB, SWD, custom[(More options may be available in the latest version of the WaveForms software.)]  | ^ Logic Analyzer Interpreters  |  SPI, I2C, UART, CAN, I2S, 1-Wire, PS/2, HDMI CEC, Manchester codes, JTAG, GPIB, SWD, custom[(More options may be available in the latest version of the WaveForms software.)]  |
-^ Pattern Generator            |  Constant, clock, pulse, random, number, Binary counter, Gray counter, Johnson counter, Decimal counter, walking 0/1, <nowiki>ROM</nowiki> Logic, custom[(#2)]    |+^ Pattern Generator            |  Constant, clock, pulse, random, number, Binary counter, Gray counter, Johnson counter, Decimal counter, walking 0/1, <nowiki>ROM</nowiki> Logic, custom[(#3)]    |
 ^ Custom Patterns File          Import and export custom data as *.csv, *.txt or *.tdms file  | ^ Custom Patterns File          Import and export custom data as *.csv, *.txt or *.tdms file  |
 ^ Channel-to-Channel Skew      |  2 ns, typical                   | ^ Channel-to-Channel Skew      |  2 ns, typical                   |
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 ^ Fine System Frequency Adjustment  |  50 MHz to 125 MHz[(Adjustable through the WaveForms Device Options. Shared with Analog Inputs, Analog Output.)]  | ^ Fine System Frequency Adjustment  |  50 MHz to 125 MHz[(Adjustable through the WaveForms Device Options. Shared with Analog Inputs, Analog Output.)]  |
 ^ Logic Analyzer Buffer Memory      |  Up to 128 MS per channel [(Buffer size is limited to 16,384 samples when supplied power is insufficient to run DDR memory.)][(Different preset buffer sizes can be chosen based on device configuration within the WaveForms Device Manager. See the [[#device_configurations|Device Configurations]] section of this document for more info.)]  | ^ Logic Analyzer Buffer Memory      |  Up to 128 MS per channel [(Buffer size is limited to 16,384 samples when supplied power is insufficient to run DDR memory.)][(Different preset buffer sizes can be chosen based on device configuration within the WaveForms Device Manager. See the [[#device_configurations|Device Configurations]] section of this document for more info.)]  |
-^ Pattern Generator Buffer Memory    Up to 32,768 samples per channel[(#2)]   |+^ Pattern Generator Buffer Memory    Up to 32,768 samples per channel[(#3)]   |
  
 +For longer acquisitions, Record mode allows streaming acquisition data into host computer RAM (up to 200 MS) or to a file on the host computer disk (theoretically unlimited) at potentially reduced rates. Achievable sample rates and recording lengths depend on various factors, including host computer specifications and USB activity.
  
-<color red>The above horizontal system specifications apply to Repeated/Shift/Screen modes. Record mode allows streaming acquisition data into host computer RAM at up to ~10 MS/s totalor to file on the host computer disk at up to ~5 MS/s total. Achievable sample rates and recording lengths depend on host computer specifications.</color>+**Note:** Memory sizes, including buffer sizes, specified in units like kS and MS, are rounded from equivalent binary power units, such as MiS. For example, listed 64 MS is rounded from 64 MiS, which is 67,108,864 samples.
  
 ~~REFNOTES~~ ~~REFNOTES~~
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 ===== Arbitrary Waveform Generator (Wavegen) ===== ===== Arbitrary Waveform Generator (Wavegen) =====
  
-Supports the Waveform Generator, Network Analyzer, Impedance Analyzer, Tracer, and Script Editor instruments.+Supports the Waveform Generator, Network Analyzer, Impedance Analyzer, and Script Editor instruments.
  
 === Vertical System === === Vertical System ===
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-==== External Triggers (TRIG1/TRIG2) Characteristics ====+==== External Triggers (T1/T2) Characteristics ====
 Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 are connected to two pins in the 2x16 MTE connector. Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 are connected to two pins in the 2x16 MTE connector.
  
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 The 3.7 W power requirement for DDR Memory configurations can be satisfied by either a suitable Auxiliary power supply or by a standard USB 3.0 port. The 3.7 W power requirement for DDR Memory configurations can be satisfied by either a suitable Auxiliary power supply or by a standard USB 3.0 port.
  
-^ Configuration                              Power Requirement  ^  Scope Buffer Size                                                                 ^  Wavegen Buffer Size                                              ^  Logic Buffer Size                                                                    ^  Patterns Buffer Size      +|< 100% 14% 15% 20% 16% 20% 15% >| 
-^ 1 (Auto, Default)                          WaveForms automatically selects configuration #2 or #3, depending on available power  ||||| +^ Configuration                              Power Requirement                                                                     ^  Scope Buffer Size                                          ^  Wavegen Buffer Size  ^  Logic Buffer Size                                                          ^  Patterns Buffer Size  
-^ 2 (Block RAM Memory Only)                  >2.7 W             |  32 kS per channel [(32 kS is rounded from 32 kiS, which is 32,768 samples)]       |  16 kS [(16 kS is rounded from 16 kiS, which is 16,384 samples)]  |  16 kS per channel [(#2)]                                                             |  16 kS per channel [(#2)]  +^ 1 (Auto, Default)                          WaveForms automatically selects configuration #2 or #3, depending on available power                                                                                                                                                                                           ||||| 
-^ 3 (DDR Memory)                            |  >3.7 W             |  64 MS per channel [(64 MS is rounded from 64 MiSwhich is 67,108,864 samples)]   |  32 kS [(#1)]                                                     |  128 MS per channel [(128 MS is rounded from 128 MiS, which is 134,217,728 samples)]  |  32 kS per channel [(#1)]  +^ 2 (Block RAM Memory Only)                  >2.7 W                                                                                |  32 kS per channel, \\ 2 kS noise buffer for each channel   |  16 kS                |  16 kS per channel                                                          |  16 kS per channel     
-^ 4 (DDR Memory, Oscilloscope prioritized)  |  >3.7 W             |  128 MS per channel [(#4)]                                                         |  32 kS [(#1)]                                                     |  The Logic Analyzer is not supported in this configuration.                           |  32 kS per channel [(#1)]  |+^ 3 (DDR Memory)                            |  >3.7 W                                                                                |  64 MS per channel, \\ 1 kS noise buffer for each channel   |  32 kS                |  128 MS per channel                                                         |  32 kS per channel     
 +^ 4 (DDR Memory, Oscilloscope prioritized)  |  >3.7 W                                                                                |  128 MS per channel, \\ 1 kS noise buffer for each channel  |  32 kS                |  The Logic and Protocol Analyzers are not supported in this configuration.  |  32 kS per channel     | 
 + 
 +**Note:** Memory sizes, including buffer sizes, specified in units like kS and MS, are rounded from equivalent binary power units, such as MiS. For example, a listed 64 MS is rounded from 64 MiS, which is 67,108,864 samples.
  
 ~~REFNOTES~~ ~~REFNOTES~~
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 ==== Network Analyzer ==== ==== Network Analyzer ====
 |<100% 25%>| |<100% 25%>|
-^ Frequency Range                          20 μHz up to one-quarter of the system clock frequency (25 MHz by default), up to 10,001 steps  |+^ Frequency Range                          20 μHz up to one-quarter of the system clock frequency (25 MHz by default) [(Results may be limited by the analog input and output bandwidth of the hardware.)], up to 10,001 steps  |
 ^ Display Modes                            Magnitude, Phase                   | ^ Display Modes                            Magnitude, Phase                   |
 ^ Y Axis                                  |  Linear or Logarithmic              | ^ Y Axis                                  |  Linear or Logarithmic              |
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 ==== Impedance Analyzer ==== ==== Impedance Analyzer ====
 |<100% 25%>| |<100% 25%>|
-^ Frequency Range  |  20 μHz to one-quarter of the system clock frequency (25 MHz default), up to 10,001 steps  |+^ Frequency Range  |  20 μHz to one-quarter of the system clock frequency (25 MHz default) [(Results may be limited by the analog input and output bandwidth of the hardware.)], up to 10,001 steps  |
 ^ Display Modes    |  Magnitude, Phase                           | ^ Display Modes    |  Magnitude, Phase                           |
 ^ Y Axis            Linear or Logarithmic                      | ^ Y Axis            Linear or Logarithmic                      |
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 ==== USB Interfaces ==== ==== USB Interfaces ====
 |<100% 25%>| |<100% 25%>|
-^ Device Connector  | USB Type-C® 3.2 Gen 1, 5 Gbps [(USB Type-C® and USB-C® are registered trademarks of USB Implementers Forum.)][(USB-C® to USB-C® cable included that is USB 3.2 compatible and capable of 5 Gbps transfer speeds)] +^ Device Connector  USB Type-C® 3.2 Gen 1, 5 Gbps [(USB Type-C® and USB-C® are registered trademarks of USB Implementers Forum.)][(USB-C® to USB-C® cable included that is USB 3.2 compatible and capable of 5 Gbps transfer speeds)] 
-^ Host Connector    | USB Type-C® or USB Standard-A [(If used with a USB Standard-A port and no auxiliary power supply, the port must provide USB 3.2 compatible power)] |+^ Host Connector    |  USB Type-C® or USB Standard-A [(If used with a USB Standard-A port and no auxiliary power supply, the port must provide USB 3.2 compatible power)]  |
  
 ~~REFNOTES~~ ~~REFNOTES~~
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 ===== Physical Characteristics ===== ===== Physical Characteristics =====
 |<100% 25%>| |<100% 25%>|
-^ Dimensions  |  <color red>10.0 cm × 10.0 cm × 2.0 cm (L × W × H) \\ (~3.94 in × ~3.94 in × ~0.79 in)</color>  |+^ Dimensions  |  134.2 mm × 144.0 mm × 37.9 mm (L × W × H) \\ (~5.28 in × ~5.67 in × ~1.49 in)[(See the {{https://files.digilent.com/resources/test-and-measurement/analog-discovery-pro-2230/analog-discovery-pro-2230-dimensions.pdf|Mechanical Dimensions}} document for more information.)]  |
 ^ Weight      |  464 g (~16.4 oz)                                                            | ^ Weight      |  464 g (~16.4 oz)                                                            |
 +
 +~~REFNOTES~~
  
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 ===== Certifications ===== ===== Certifications =====
-{{https://files.digilent.com/resources/test-and-measurement/analog-discovery-pro-2230/Declaration-of-Conformity-ADP2230.pdf|Analog Discovery Pro (ADP2230) Declaration of Conformity}}  
  
-  * FIXMEDoC to be uploaded.+{{https://files.digilent.com/resources/test-and-measurement/analog-discovery-pro-2230/Declaration%20of%20Conformity_ADP2230.pdf|Analog Discovery Pro (ADP2230) Declaration of Conformity}}