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Getting familiar with work-at-home instrumentation

June 4, 2020 By Lee Teschler

The rise in social distancing has fostered a need for professional-grade test instruments that function as well at home as in the lab. David Horn | Digilent The events that have unfolded across the world since the beginning of 2020 have turned the global marketplace upside down. Few industries have felt this seismic shift as […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: digilentinc, FAQ

Why you should avoid choosing an oscilloscope based on bandwidth alone

November 12, 2019 By EE World Online Editor

By Kaitlyn Franz, Digilent Test & Measurement Manager When choosing an oscilloscope, it is critical to make sure that you find the perfect balance of quality and performance. Considering the massive spectrum in the price of these devices, it is worth the extra time to make sure you can get a scope with the most […]

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Common Misconceptions about USB Oscilloscopes

September 9, 2019 By EE World Online Editor

By Kaitlyn Franz, Test and Measurement Product Manager USB instruments are a commonly featured topic in Test and Measurement media. With new devices constantly launching, an especially heated debate is standalone oscilloscopes vs USB oscilloscopes.  With the debate, comes misconceptions. Here’s the bottom line, there are going to be cases where one fits the application […]

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Common Misconceptions about USB Oscilloscopes

September 9, 2019 By Test and Measurement Editor

By Kaitlyn Franz, Test and Measurement Product Manager USB instruments are a commonly featured topic in Test and Measurement media. With new devices constantly launching, an especially heated debate is standalone oscilloscopes vs USB oscilloscopes.  With the debate, comes misconceptions. Here’s the bottom line, there are going to be cases where one fits the application […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: digilentinc

Multifunction test instruments connect to PCs via USB/Wi-Fi

July 12, 2017 By Taylor Meade

Digilent Inc.’s OpenScope: Open-source PICMZ All-in-One Instrumentation Device is available for immediate shipment worldwide from Digi-Key Electronics, a global electronic components distributor, the companies announced today. The OpenScope MZ is a portable multi-function programmable instrumentation module. What does that mean? It is a device that connects to a computer (through Wi-Fi or a USB cable) that allows […]

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