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university:tools:m2k [13 Nov 2018 16:44] – revert to old link to match the link in the index.html file Antoniu Miclausuniversity:tools:m2k [16 Aug 2019 00:58] – Deleted extra space so that ordered list reads 1, 2 rather than 1,1 Matt Duff
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 ====== ADALM2000 Overview ====== ====== ADALM2000 Overview ======
  
-The [[adi>ADALM2000]] (M2K) Active Learning Module is an affordable USB-powered source-measurement unit that takes the capabilities of the [[adi>ADALM1000]] (M1K) Active Learning Module to the next level.  With 12-bit ADCs and DACs running at 100 MSPS, the ADALM2000 brings the power of high performance lab equipment to the palm of your hand, enabling electrical engineering students and hobbyists to explore signals and systems into the tens of MHz without the cost and bulk associated with traditional lab gear.  The ADALM2000, when coupled with Analog Devices' [[university:tools:m2k:scopy|Scopy™]] graphical application software running on a computer, provides the user with the following high performance instrumentation:+The [[adi>ADALM2000]] (M2K) Active Learning Module is an affordable USB-powered data acquisition module that takes the capabilities of the [[adi>ADALM1000]] (M1K) Active Learning Module to the next level.  With 12-bit ADCs and DACs running at 100 MSPS, the ADALM2000 brings the power of high performance lab equipment to the palm of your hand, enabling electrical engineering students and hobbyists to explore signals and systems into the tens of MHz without the cost and bulk associated with traditional lab gear.  The ADALM2000, when coupled with Analog Devices' [[university:tools:m2k:scopy|Scopy™]] graphical application software running on a computer, provides the user with the following high performance instrumentation:
  
   * Two-channel oscilloscope with differential inputs   * Two-channel oscilloscope with differential inputs
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   * Digital Bus Analyzers (SPI, I²C, UART, Parallel)   * Digital Bus Analyzers (SPI, I²C, UART, Parallel)
   * Two programmable power supplies (0…+5V , 0…-5V)   * Two programmable power supplies (0…+5V , 0…-5V)
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 ====== Introduction ====== ====== Introduction ======
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     * ADALM2000 users normally interact with real world analog signals using [[university:tools:m2k:scopy|Scopy]] or [[university:tools:m2k:alice:users-guide-m2k|Alice]]     * ADALM2000 users normally interact with real world analog signals using [[university:tools:m2k:scopy|Scopy]] or [[university:tools:m2k:alice:users-guide-m2k|Alice]]
     * Everyone should read this section, as it describes the device, and describes how to get the drivers and host software installed properly.     * Everyone should read this section, as it describes the device, and describes how to get the drivers and host software installed properly.
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   - [[./m2k/developers|ADALM2000 Developers]]:   - [[./m2k/developers|ADALM2000 Developers]]:
     * normally write custom software or HDL (for the FPGA) that run directly on the ADALM2000 device. This may put the ADALM2000 in different modes, and support different external USB devices (including LAN (via USB), or WiFi (vs USB)), extending the capabilities of the device. This includes all the information to compile HDL projects, compile kernels, change to custom USB PID/VID and/or run custom user space applications.     * normally write custom software or HDL (for the FPGA) that run directly on the ADALM2000 device. This may put the ADALM2000 in different modes, and support different external USB devices (including LAN (via USB), or WiFi (vs USB)), extending the capabilities of the device. This includes all the information to compile HDL projects, compile kernels, change to custom USB PID/VID and/or run custom user space applications.
university/tools/m2k.txt · Last modified: 09 May 2023 11:28 by Adrian Suciu