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New Scope Demoboard from Batronix
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pdenisowski:

--- Quote from: Martin72 on October 25, 2023, 08:50:34 pm ---A demo board for power electronic would indeed be something else that could be tackled.
Be it for understanding purposes about switching power transmission or to test the now more and more popular power analysis functions of scopes.

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Agree completely.  There are ways to demo / experiment without a PE demo board, but it’s not nearly as easy or convenient.
tooki:

--- Quote from: KungFuJosh on October 25, 2023, 08:44:46 pm ---
--- Quote from: tooki on October 25, 2023, 08:37:21 pm ---FWIW, that’s a Texas Instruments reference design, seemingly completely unmodified. (The PMP numbers at bottom left are TI reference design IDs.) This board is PMP30595: https://www.ti.com/tool/PMP30595

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Thanks. Darn it, looks like we have another project to build, eh @Martin72 😉

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TI’s library of reference designs is a smorgasbord of interesting things to build. Same for Analog Devices. :D
KungFuJosh:

--- Quote from: tooki on October 26, 2023, 06:57:33 am ---TI’s library of reference designs is a smorgasbord of interesting things to build. Same for Analog Devices. :D

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I know, it takes restraint to avoid looking through there and picking out more projects I don't need to do. 🤣
explozz:
Hi,

I received my MSO demo board today, a new version 1.5.

What changes at first glance is that the Parallel Bus and PWM sections have moved and there are now two ground planes.

It also seems to me that there's a slight change in the location of the components near the BNC socket (DAC/BUF).

In addition, there's a new version of the manual dated October 2, 2023. I can't wait to try out my MSO demo card.

 :)
Andre77:
Hello!

A little "all-clear" information for all those who already have the demo board version 1.4:

* In version 1.5, a little more space was added between the BNC sockets for a more comfortable connection of the probes (Bode/FRT demofilter) and BNC cables.
* The large ground plane was moved between the digital signals. In some constellations, the probe crocodile clip leads could otherwise be a bit tight before.
* We corrected two labels, "TP" (abbreviation for "Tiefpass", from German) became "LP" (Low pass) and "HF" became "RF".   
The signals on the board are identical and so the measurements remain so. It therefore remains usable as a "reference".

Best Regards,
Andre
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