- Analog Discovery Pro 3000 Series Portable High Res Oscilloscopes (w/ Probes)
- Offering 14-bit resolution at up to 0.5 GS/s
- Comes with 12 instruments ready to analyze mixed-signal systems
- Features a variety of advanced triggering options
- Provides 16 dedicated digital channels
- Equipment with the flexibility of a portable instrument
The Analog Discovery Pro 3000 Series Portable High Res Oscilloscopes (w/ Probes) provide the utility of professional benchtop equipment with the flexibility of a portable instrument. With the ADP3450, every listed feature is an included feature, making it an investment that will last - at a price without surprises.
With myriad choices available for test and measurement devices, adding to your benchtop can be a daunting task, especially sorting through which features on your new instrument are included versus what you'll need to pay extra for.
The ADP3450 and ADP3250 are the first in the line of Analog Discovery Pro devices and take the analog and digital instruments from the internationally popular Analog Discovery and turn up key functionalities to meet the growing need for professional-level home electronics test benches.
At the heart of each device is a four or two-channel high-resolution oscilloscope, offering 14-bit resolution at up to 0.5 GS/s. Additionally, to meet the needs of an increasingly digital world, 16 dedicated digital channels make the Analog Discovery Pro a true mixed-signal oscilloscope.
With the included digital power supply, digital outputs, two-channel arbitrary waveform generator, and two dedicated external triggers the Analog Discovery Pro come with 12 instruments ready to analyze mixed-signal systems through our free software, WaveForms.
Linux Mode: Whether at home or in the lab, engineers are routinely asked to design and validate increasingly complex systems and decrease design cycle time. Using flexible test equipment that can research, validate, and the test is one of the ways engineers can expedite this process.
In addition to the 12 built-in instruments enabled by WaveForms, the Analog Discovery Pro introduces Linux Mode. Linux Mode provides an on-device terminal-based operating system that, when combined with WaveForms SDK, is a flexible starting point for all kinds of custom tests and applications.
Running embedded on the device itself or via WaveForms, engineers and measurement enthusiasts alike can take advantage of data streaming via ethernet, and the on-device storage to capture buffers of millions of samples.
Advanced Trigger Modes: Whether in Linux Mode using WaveForms SDK or in Standard Mode connected via WaveForms, the Analog Discovery Pro features a variety of advanced triggering options.
Instruments within WaveForms can be cross-triggered for example, activating an oscilloscope capture based on a received and decoded digital protocol.
And external signals can trigger events using the two dedicated external trigger inputs on the back of the device. WaveForms provides these features configurable in the instruments themselves, or for more control or automation in one of the available scripting interfaces.