Start Date: 6/21/17 12:00 PM
End Date: 7/28/17 12:00 PM
Kits Offered: 5
Applicants: 33
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About | The Digilent digital discovery is a combined logic analyzer and pattern generator instrument that was created to be the ultimate embedded development companion. Digital Discovery was designed to optimize channels, speed and portability. A small form factor facilitates easy storage and provides a whole suite of advanced features to allow user to debug, visualize and simulate digital signals for most embedded projects.
Digital inputs and outputs can be connected to a circuit using simple wire probes or breadboard wires alternatively, the digital discovery high speed adapter and impedance-matched probes can be used to connect and utilize the inputs and outputs for more advanced projects. The Digital Discovery is driven by the free WaveForms software.
Features
High Speed Adapter The 410-349 from Digilent is a digital discovery high speed adapter and logic probes. The high speed adapter for the 32 pin connector on the digital discovery, this is an alternative to the 2X16 flywire assembly. It provides access for up to 24 high speed logic probes and allows increased sample rates for up 800MS/s on the digital discovery. The adapter is not keyed and both orientations can be used as the twisted wires are not colour-coded.
The digital discovery comes with a pack of 16 high speed logic probes. Each cable has a GND (black) wire twisted to a DIN_USR (coloured) wire. The wires connect to the high speed adapter via a 2 pin female header and two 1-pin female connectors to the device under test. A 100 ohm resistor is embedded in the signal wire on the end closest to the device under test. All GND wires should be connected to ground of the device under test.
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Important Dates | Enrollment Begins: June 21 2017 Enrollment Ends: July 28 2017 RoadTesters Selected: Aug 1 2017 Product Shipped: Aug 2 2017 RoadTesting Begins: Aug 9 2017 Reminder/Update Email: Sept 25 2017* Submit Reviews By: Oct 9 2017**
*The element14 RoadTest Staff will send this reminder/update email. **If a RoadTester is unable to meet the deadline, please notify the RoadTest Program Lead, rscasny, as soon as possible before the deadline. |
RoadTesters | The supplier chose the following applicants as official RoadTesters:
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Terms & Conditions | Digilent Digital Discovery with High Speed Adapter – RoadTest Terms and Conditions These are the terms and conditions which govern the Digilent Digital Discovery with High Speed Adapter RoadTest contest. This Contest requires participants to submit an application indicating their previous experience with this type of equipment/component, information on what they would do to test the equipment/component, and the applicant’s desire to post a thorough review of their experience with images, photos, or other supplemental materials. Participants will be required to meet the Conditions for Participation. The winners of this RoadTest will receive the item(s) listed below. RoadTest Reviews are due no later than 60 days after the receipt of the item(s). No other prizes are offered. The Principal terms of the Competition: The following words and phrases are used in these terms and conditions and have the meanings given to them below. RoadTest: Digilent Digital Discovery with High Speed Adapter (RoadTest or Contest) Key dates: Applications Close: midnight (GMT) on July 28 2017 Announcement of Winner (estimated): August 4 2017
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by  hlipka  on Sep 5, 2017
Introduction [UPDATE: look below for this marker for the places I extended after the first review] When you work on projects with digital sensors, or which use digital logic bigger than just a few logic gates, you run quite fast into the "I need to look at the signals to see what happens" situation. Or you just that new-fangled sensor with an incomplete data sheet and need to check what it really is doing. You might even already use a BusPirate to experiment, but need higher sample rates and a better GUI interface. Or you have a oscilloscope with serial decoding and trigger, but need more channels. This the moment you want to buy a real logic analyzer. You use it to look at high-speed signals, signal buses more than just a couple of bits wide, to decode serial protocols on-the-fly and...
by  s2000gt  on Oct 27, 2017
Overview/Comparison Specifications 24-channel digital logic analyzer (1.2…3.3V CMOS, up to 800MS/s(with the High Speed Adapter)) 16-channel pattern generator (1.2…3.3V CMOS, 100MS/s) 16-channel virtual digital I/O including buttons, switches, and LEDs – perfect for logic training applications Two input/output digital trigger signals for linking multiple instruments (1.2…3.3V CMOS) A programmable power supply of 1.2…3.3V/100mA. The same voltage supplies the Logic Analyzer input buffers and the Pattern Generator input/output buffers, for keeping the logic level compatibility with the circuit under test. Digital Bus Analyzers (SPI, I²C, UART, I2S, CAN, Parallel) Competing Modules When I first saw this, I thought, is this just another cheap Saleae Logic knockoff. Well not even...
by  jpnbino  on Oct 6, 2017
Introduction Hi, as an electrical engineer who got inside the embedded system world, very early I started learning about the importance of using good tools to have the work done given that I had some troubles that a logic analyser or an oscilloscope could easily solve. So I promptly I started using a logic analyser (Logic8) as part of my development tools which have helped me a lot for about 4years. I can surely say that without such an instrument my job as an embedded developer was bound to fail. So, one day I was randomly swiping on facebook when I saw an ad of element14 about RoadTest, usually I just ignore but this time I didn't. At that day Digital Discovery was openned for application. I applied myself as I want to use the tool in my professional life. Participate of the...
by  vplacint  on Oct 3, 2017
Introduction I want to thank to organizers, Digilent and element14, for choosing me to receive this device for tests. I have to tell you, it helped me a lot in terms of debugging my digital circuits, inside an FPGA. I received the package completely, well packed and unharmed, as you can see in the following photos: I am very impressed of this tool as its price/performance ratio seems to fit very well with student applications and also for professionals. I took the liberty to see how was designed, so I had a look at its PCB (as an embedded hardware engineer I couldn’t resist not to). As you see, or maybe already know, they have done a good job, I like the way how they organized its layout. For testing I performed the following tests: -UART protocol; -I2C protocol; -SPI protocol;...
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