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Mixed-Signal Scope Comes In DIP Module

March 17, 2011
Housed in a 1” by 1.6” DIP module, the Xprotolab combines a mixed-signal oscilloscope with an arbitrary waveform generator.

Housed in a 1” by 1.6” DIP module, the Xprotolab combines a mixed-signal oscilloscope with an arbitrary waveform generator. The module can be mounted directly on a breadboard or printed-circuit board for in situ testing and verification. Based on Atmel’s ATXMEGA32A4 microcontroller, with 32 kbytes of flash memory, 4 kbytes of SRAM, and 1 kbyte of EEPROM, the Xprotolab can also be used as a development board for the AVR’s XMEGA microcontroller. Xprotolab uses a 0.96" 128 x 64-pixel OLED display to provide the functions of an 8-bit mixed-signal oscilloscope with simultaneous sampling of analog and digital signals, providing two analog channels and eight digital channels. Maximum input voltage is ±10 V with a maximum sampling rate of 2 Ms/s, yielding an analog bandwidth of 320 kHz. Xprotolab is available now for $49 each. SAELIG CO., Pittsford, NY. (585)385-1750.

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