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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== |
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The [[adi>ADALM1000]] is a learning tool designed to make interacting with the world around you easier and more intuitive. Offering two analog channels, it allows you to source and measure waveforms in voltage or current, easily characterizing arbitrary systems in terms of voltage vs current, over time, and over frequency. To offer this functionality, it uses a number of building blocks to take the fixed supply and digital interface of USB and offer voltage and current operation from 0 to 5 Volts (V), from -200 to 200 milliamps (mA), with precision and accuracy better than 100µV, 100µA, and 10µS. | The [[adi>ADALM1000]] is a learning tool designed to make interacting with the world around you easier and more intuitive. Offering two analog channels, it allows you to source and measure waveforms in voltage or current, easily characterizing arbitrary systems in terms of voltage vs current, over time, and over frequency. To offer this functionality, it uses a number of building blocks to take the fixed supply and digital interface of USB and offer voltage and current operation from 0 to 5 Volts (V), from -200 to 200 milliamps (mA), with precision and accuracy better than 100µV, 100µA, and 10µS. |
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==== Voltage Measurement ==== | ==== Voltage Measurement ==== |
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| See [[university:tools:m1k:analog-inputs|this page]] covering the analog voltage inputs. |
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==== Current Measurement ==== | ==== Current Measurement ==== |