OpenScope MZ (Digilent 410-324) is a portable multi-function programmable instrumentation module. That means it's a device that you connect to your computer (through WiFi or a USB cable) for the purpose of acquiring, analyzing, visualizing, and controlling signals from circuits, sensors, and other electronic devices. Unlike typical USB instruments, OpenScope MZ can also be programmed to run standalone like an Arduino or Raspberry Pi, but with high-speed precision analog and digital I/O. At the core of the OpenScope MZ is a powerful Microchip PIC32 MZ Processor. This processor has many resources that enable the myriad functionalities found on OpenScope MZ. In addition, OpenScope MZ comes with WaveForms Live, a free, open-source, JavaScript-based software that runs in a browser.
2 scope channels with 12 bits at 2MHz bandwidth and 6.25 MS/s max sampling rate
1 function generator output with 1MHz bandwidth at 10 MS/s update rate
10 user programmable DIO pins with 25MHz update rates
User programmable power supplies supplying up to 50mA and ± 4V power
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