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Digilent Analog Discovery 3 announced (June 14 release)
jasonRF:
I have never used any version of an AD, but am interested in seeing the specs of the lock-in amplifier they advertise for this new version.
Digilent:
Hi! Digilent here. Thanks for discussing our humble new product! We wanted to drop in to clear up pricing questions: it will retail on our site for $379 (cheaper than AD2), and available to academia for $279.
We've updated the page with this information, since you all aren't the first to want it!
egonotto:
Hello,
It would be fine if there were more than two levels of sensitivity.
Best regards
egonotto
2N3055:
--- Quote from: egonotto on June 02, 2023, 04:59:33 am ---Hello,
It would be fine if there were more than two levels of sensitivity.
Best regards
egonotto
--- End quote ---
Agree..
It still has toy front end, max of only 32kS of memory. It should be max 200-250 USD retail and 100-120 USD academic.
It is a didactic toy.. No doubt useful but too expensive for what it is...
$379 buys you professional entry level standalone scope these days..
egonotto:
Hello,
They (AD, AD2) have an input divider that reduces the input voltage to a factor of 22/104 = 0.211 in the most sensitive area. This protects the input, but increases the noise. I would prefer a bigger factor.
Best regards
egonotto
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