The ADP2230 is a mixed-signal oscilloscope (MSO) that allows users to measure, visualize, generate, record, and control circuits of all kinds. This is enough to replace a stack of lab equipment, providing engineering students, hobbyists, and electronics enthusiasts the freedom to work with analog and digital circuits in virtually any environment, in or out of the lab. The analog and digital inputs and outputs can be connected to a circuit using simple wire probes.

Features:

Analog Inputs:

  • Two BNC input channels with 14-bit resolution with up to ±25 V input range
  • 50+ MHz bandwidth, up to 125 MS/s per channel
  • On-device buffering of 64 MS per channel by default, up to 128 MS per channel

Analog Outputs:

  • One BNC output channel with 14-bit resolution, ±5 V output range
  • 15 MHz bandwidth, up to 125 MS/s per channel

Digital Inputs and Outputs:

  • 16 dynamically configurable 3.3 V CMOS digital channels
  • Up to 125 MS/s per channel
  • On-device buffering up to 128 MS per channel

Power Supplies:

  • Two programmable power supplies (0.5 V to 5 V, -0.5 V to -5 V)
  • Up to 1 A or 3 W per channel
  • Integrated hardware readback of system temperature, voltage rail outputs, and sourced current

Includes:

  • USB-C cable 2m
  • BNC oscilloscope probes (pair)
  • External power supply 5 VDC
  • Flywire cable assembly 2x16
  • 6-pin header connectors (5 pcs)