
The Network Analyzer can be configured to use an external signal to provide input to the circuit under test, rather than using the analog output channels.
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The Network Analyzer instrument uses the analog output and analog input channels of the Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) to probe a test circuit.
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The wave used for the sweep can be customized, and uses the same resources as the Waveform Generator instrument. Nichols and Nyquist plots can also be viewed with this instrument.įrequency sweeps can be performed in ranges between 1 mHz and 10 MHz with up to 10k samples per decade. The Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) can be used with WaveForms' “Network” instrument to view the amplitude and phase response of a circuit under test. For a walkthrough of the different features of WaveForms' Spectrum Analyzer instrument, please visit the Using the Spectrum Analyzer guide. Since the Analog Discovery Pro's analog input channels are shared, the Oscilloscope instrument cannot be used at the same time as the Oscilloscope, Voltmeter, Data Logger, Network Analyzer, or Impedance Analyzer instruments.įor more information on the analog input channels, please visit the Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) Specifications. Since the Spectrum Analyzer instrument uses the same hardware resources as the Oscilloscope, Network Analyzer, and Impedance Analyzer instruments, it cannot be used at the same time as these other instruments. Signals with minimum/maximum frequencies between 0 Hz and 50Mhz can be plotted in units of peak voltage, RMS voltage, and various voltage level ratio units. The Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) can be used with WaveForms' “Spectrum” instrument to view the power of frequency-domain components of analog signals captured on the analog input channels. For a walkthrough of the different features of WaveForms' Logic Analyzer instrument, please visit the Using the Logic Analyzer guide. Protocol triggers include protocol-specific events, like start of transmission, end of transmission, or packet contents matching a value.ĭigital input/output channels used by the Logic Analyzer instrument can still be used by other instruments using the same digital input/output channels.įor more information on the digital input/output channels, please visit the Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) Specifications. Signal states, decoded bus values, and decoded protocols can be used to trigger a Logic Analyzer capture. Protocol groups can be used to view the decoded contents of packets of many common communications protocols, including SPI, I2C, UART, CAN, and I2S. Individual input/output channels can be grouped as buses and protocols.

These channels are capable of interfacing with 3.3V and 1.2V logic signals, and when configured as inputs are tolerant of voltages of up to 5V. When used this way, the 16 digital input/output channels are configured to capture high/low logic states on connected pins at a sample rate of up to 125 MS/s. The Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) can be used with WaveForms' “Logic” instrument to act as a Logic Analyzer.

For a walkthrough of the different features of WaveForms' Waveform Generator instrument, please visit the Using the Waveform Generator guide. Since the Analog Discovery Pro's analog output channels are shared, the Waveform Generator instrument cannot be used at the same time as the Network Analyzer, or Impedance Analyzer instruments.įor more information on the analog output (“Wavegen”) channels, please visit the Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) Specifications. AC amplitudes of +-5V and DC offsets of +-5V are supported. Each channel has a bandwidth of >15MHz through the BNC connectors. Custom sets of samples can be defined by the user in applications like Excel and imported to WaveForms.Įach waveform generator channel is considered a single ended pin, however, a connected circuit must share a ground with the Analog Discovery Pro.

The instrument supports everything from simple waveforms like Sine and Triangle waves, up to more complicated functions like AM and FM modulation.

When the Waveform Generator instrument is used, the Analog Discovery Pro's analog output channels act as an Arbitrary Waveform Generator. The Waveform Generator converts 14-bit digital samples to analog at a rate of up to 100 MS/s on each of the two channels. The Analog Discovery Pro (ADP3450/ADP3250) can be used with WaveForms' Waveform Generator instrument to output analog voltage waves via BNC cables.
