| The sampling frequency of the ScanaQuad SQ200 logic analyzer and signal generator is 200 MHz. Its input range is ±15 V, it offers various in...
| The sampling frequency of the ScanaQuad SQ200 logic analyzer and signal generator is 200 MHz. Its input range is ±15 V, it offers various in...
| If you work with different sorts of waveforms fairly often, a separate signal generator is nice to have. And with the prices of instruments...
| A GPS assisted 10 MHz frequency reference with 0.002Hz accuracy controlled by an Arduino Nano
| A GPS assisted 10 MHz frequency reference with 0.002Hz accuracy controlled by an Arduino Nano
| If you want to add a simple oscilloscope, basic signal generation and spectrum analysis to your workbench, this inexpensive Network Connecte...
| This inexpensive Network Connected Signal Analyzer (NCSA) adds a simple oscilloscope, basic signal generation and spectrum analysis to your...
| Red Pitaya is an open source measurement and control tool in size of a credit card. And despite its popularity, we still find a lot of elect...
| The signal generator built in the PicoScope USB oscilloscope is usually sufficient for most applications but not always. It would be better...
| How do you build a generator using only a few components while obtaining the lowest possible distortion? Here follows the account of the p...
| Red Pitaya is the first open-source instrumentation platform that can be configured for various measurement tasks. Ready-made apps are avail...