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test-and-measurement:analog-discovery-pro-2230:specifications [2023/08/17 19:39] – [Device Configurations] 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, full scale, 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[(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  | ^ 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[(Up to 256 MS when a single channel is used.)] per channel. 64 MS[(Up to 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                      |  2,048 samples[(In BRAM configuration1,024 samples in DRAM configurations. See the [[#device_configurations|Device Configurations]] section of this document for more info.)]  |+^ Noise Buffer                      |  1,024 samples[(In DDR configurations2,048 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. **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.
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 ^ Pattern Generator Buffer Memory    Up to 32,768 samples per channel[(#3)]   | ^ 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 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.
-<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>+
  
 **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. **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.
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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, \\ 2 kS noise buffer for each channel    16 kS  |  16 kS per channel                                                          |  16 kS per channel  +^ 1 (Auto, Default)                          WaveForms automatically selects configuration #2 or #3, depending on available power                                                                                                                                                                                           ||||| 
-^ 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  +^ 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, \\ 1 kS noise buffer for each channel  |  32 kS  |  The Logic and Protocol analyzers are not supported in this configuration.  |  32 kS per channel  |+^ 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. **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.
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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 =====
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-^ Dimensions  |  134.2 cm × 144.0 cm × 37.9 cm (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.)]  |+^ 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)                                                            |
  
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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}}