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test-and-measurement:analog-discovery-pro-2230:specifications [2024/02/01 17:16] James Colvintest-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 Discovery Pro (ADP2230) Specifications ====== ====== Analog Discovery Pro (ADP2230) Specifications ======
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-You found the sneak preview specifications for the Analog Discovery Pro (ADP2230)! Additional documentation, such as the Reference Manual and Getting Started Guide, will become available in the next few weeks before the official release date of February 29th, 2024.  
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 These specifications are typical unless otherwise stated and are valid following 30 minutes of warm-up at 25 °C unless otherwise noted.  WaveForms was used to determine these specifications. These specifications are typical unless otherwise stated and are valid following 30 minutes of warm-up at 25 °C unless otherwise noted.  WaveForms was used to determine these specifications.
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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 at up to ~10 MS/s total[(This limitation may not be representative of the ADP2230 on release.)], or to a file on the host computer disk at up to ~5 MS/s total. If the desired sample rate is higher than these limitations, data may be lost. Achievable sample rates and recording lengths depend on various factors, including host computer specifications and USB activity.+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.
  
 **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.