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Oscilloscope Circuit Parts Kits

Digilent offers carefully assembled parts kits designed for hands-on experimentation with oscilloscopes, embedded systems, and electronic circuits. These electronics component kits are ideal for outfitting new labs, creating custom signal testing setups, or supporting courses in analog design. With ready-to-use parts, setup becomes quick and straightforward.

These oscilloscope-ready kits include:

  • Jumper wires and breadboards for circuit prototyping
  • Resistors, capacitors, diodes, and transistors
  • Pushbuttons, potentiometers, and LEDs
  • 8-Segment displays
  • Switches, connectors, sensors and logic-level components

Designed to pair with devices like the Analog Discovery 3 and other mixed-signal oscilloscopes, these parts kits streamline electronics testing, circuit design, and prototyping work for students, educators, and engineers alike.

Why Use Digilent Parts Kits?

Digilent parts kits are designed for convenience and versatility, giving users all the essential components to explore analog and digital circuits. Widely used in university courses and engineering labs worldwide, they support structured learning and real-world experimentation.

Each kit is built to cover the fundamentals and beyond, with components for testing microcontrollers, debugging signals, and designing mixed-signal circuits. With breadboard jumpers, displays, switches, and passive elements included, these kits are a complete solution for circuit-based learning and development.

Use Cases & Applications:

  • University electronics labs and circuits courses
  • Hands-on experimentation with oscilloscopes and logic analyzers
  • Rapid prototyping for embedded systems and signal processing
  • Self-paced learning or remote engineering education

Designed to Work with Digilent Tools

Many kits are built specifically to pair with Digilent’s Analog Discovery series and Mixed-Signal Oscilloscopes, ensuring full component compatibility and a smooth workflow. They serve as the perfect companion for embedded systems courses, mechatronics projects, and any hands-on work involving signal acquisition and testing.