I do have ADAM in my lab!
Adam stands for Analog Data Acquisition Memory.
It is a 22kg beast with a with a tiny green 5.5 inch monitor.
Datecode on the ICs, it is from 1989 or 1990.
I have fond memories on these things.
As a young engineer I used to work with them, back then they were
very powerful machines, even though extremely expensive.
They could see what happened before the trigger!
So much better than the analog storage scope of the time.
The amount of memory was massive, 64K samples per channel. Crazy!
And the memory could be segmented, from 256x256 to all 64k in one shot.
All inputs are differential, back then we used them with TEK 6015 1:1000 probes.
Sample rate is 20 Megasamples per second.
Mine is 4 Channels, however, 12 Channel versions also existed.
Every channel comes with 6 extra digital signal inputs, so 24 digital channels
in mine.
not many were built, the company does not exist any longer
Should I open it up and see what is inside?