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  • Digilent Analogue Explorer 2

    This is a great tool for metal detector development / fixing or even reverse engineering ( LOL ).

    Its a whole workbench of equipment in a handy box ... you could even engineer it into a metal detector itself :-)

    The software is free and you can program your own code.

    http://www.digikey.com/en/product-hi...og-discovery-2



    • Two-channel USB digital oscilloscope (1 MΩ, ±25 V, differential, 14-bit, 100 MSPS, 30 MHz+ bandwidth - with the Analog Discovery BNC adapter board, 1286-1073-ND sold separately)
    • Two-channel arbitrary function generator (±5 V, 14-bit, 100 MSPS, 20 MHz+ bandwidth - with the Analog Discovery BNC adapter board, 1286-1073-ND sold separately )
    • Stereo audio amplifier to drive external headphones or speakers with replicated AWG signals
    • 16-channel digital logic analyzer (3.3 V CMOS, 100 MSPS)
    • 16-channel pattern generator (3.3 V CMOS, 100 MSPS)
    • 16-channel virtual digital I/O including buttons, switches, and LEDs which are perfect for logic training applications
    • Two input/output digital trigger signals for linking multiple instruments (3.3 V CMOS)
    • Single channel voltmeter (AC, DC, ±25 V)
    • Network analyzer: Bode, Nyquist, Nichols transfer diagrams of a circuit. Range: 1 Hz to 10 MHz
    • Spectrum analyzer - power spectrum and spectral measurements (noise floor, SFDR, SNR, THD, and others)
    • Digital Bus analyzers (SPI, I²C, UART, parallel)
    • Two programmable power supplies (0 to 5 V, 0 to -5 V). The maximum available output current and power depend on the Analog Discovery 2 powering choice:
      • 250 mW max for each supply or 500 mW total when powered through USB
      • 700 mA max or 2.1 W max for each supply when using an external wall power supply
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  • #2
    Anyone want a Red Pitaya? Same as above but WAY MORE SUCKY as it runs off the network and therefor is a b1tch to set up. I've tried around 10 times and it still wont play. One of these running USB3 would be much better.

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    • #3
      ... I was tempted to get a RP but decided on the digilent based on cost and its plug and play :-) .... are you selling yours ?

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