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The ADALM2000 includes a button (S1 on the PCB), and two USB connectors
The button can be defined by software, it is normally held on with a paper clip or thumb tack during power on to put the device into a recovery mode. It can be re-purposed to do other things.
The first USB connector (the middle one) is the USB OTG connector (can be the USB HOST connector (cabled to a USB peripheral), or the USB peripheral connector (cabled to a USB Host)).
The second USB connector (the one on the side) is for power only when running in Host mode.
The plastic case comes off quite easily, with the removal of two black Phillips screws on the bottom of the case. The production version may be different. It will for sure be CE and FCC certified. (already passed).
Removing the screws will allow you to take the top off the case, and expose the PCB.
If you want to remove the PCB, and place it on the table, we recommend that you attach Cylindrical Bumpers (also known as feet), on the PCB to protect the components on the bottom of the PCB. These are not included in the design, and must be purchased separately (as we don't expect too many people wanting to do this).
It's likely that you might want to make a board that mates directly to the ADALM2000 - check out these connectors. There are listed here as a convenience.
Manufacture | Part Number | Possible providers |
Sullins Connector Solutions | PPPC152LJBN-RC | Digikey |
Samtec | SSQ-115-02-T-D-RA | Digkey Mouser |