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NEWSLETTER
March 2025

New in the Analog Discovery Pro Line
Smart. Capable. Balanced. The Digilent Analog Discovery Pro 2440 and 2450.
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The ADP 2440 and ADP 2450 expand the Analog Discovery Pro platform with two new mixed‑signal instruments designed around different measurement priorities. Built on the same architecture and WaveForms software, the ADP 2440 emphasizes higher resolution, while the ADP 2450 focuses on increased bandwidth and speed. Together, they give engineers and educators the flexibility to choose the right tool for their lab, classroom, or development workflow without changing platforms.

Want to see the ADP2440 and ADP2450 in action?

Register for 7:00 AM PST
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We’re hosting a live webinar demonstrating how the ADP2450 can analyze a high-speed clock signal and examine SPI communication on a Raspberry Pi setup using WaveForms.
You’ll see how digital signals can be captured on the analog inputs and analyzed in real time.

We’re offering two sessions so you can choose the one that works best for you.

Can’t attend live? No problem.
The webinar will be recorded, and a recording will be sent to all registrants after the event.

What can you build with Analog Discovery?

Explore hands-on projects that showcase how the Analog Discovery platform delivers a

complete electronics lab experience. Using Analog Discovery 3, Analog Discovery Studio,

or Studio Max with WaveForms or LabVIEW, these projects guide students, educators,

and engineers through real-world circuit design, testing, and debugging.

Explore Project Library

Can a soft‑core processor run a hardware counter?

Intelligent Motor Video

FPGA expert Adam Taylor’s newest Hackster.io project puts the Digilent Arty S7‑50 to work in an intelligent motor control design for robotics. The hands‑on tutorial shows how FPGA‑based designs simplify system integration while delivering precise, scalable motor control.

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Rapid Prototyping with Eclypse Z7

Designed for rapid embedded system development, the Eclypse Z7 combines an AMD Zynq®‑7020 SoC with high‑speed Zmod expansion to support flexible, high‑performance measurement and control designs. It’s a practical platform for engineers building custom instrumentation and embedded solutions in edge, medical, and communications applications.

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May 12–14 in Fort Worth, featuring keynotes and academic presentations across engineering and test.

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