Analog Discovery - An Introduction with Practical Analog & Digital Examples (diode, flip-flop & i2c)
In this video I investigate the use of the Digilent Analog Discovery with Waveforms and look how it can be used for the analysis of analog and digital circuits. The Analog Discovery is a USB oscilloscope, waveform generator, digital pattern generator and logic analyzer. It is priced at $99 for US students and generally for $219. l demonstrate three different applications of the Discovery: Analog analysis of a rectifier diode. Using the digital pattern generator and logic analyzer to investigate the behavior of a JK flip-flop. Using the logic analyzer and its I2C interpreter to connect to the BeagleBone I2C bus and analyse how it behaves when we use the Linux i2c tools. Further information on the videos on this channel can be found at the website http://www.derekmolloy.ie/ including update blogs, source code, text guides and structured instruction. www.derekmolloy.ie

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[001] Sigrok and Logic Analyzers

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