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- Learn how to use a function
- In this tutorial, we use an Analog Arts (http://analogarts.com/)
- I review the new Siglent SDG3000X series Function Generator /
- Discover why the oscilloscope is an engineer's best friend in this crash course featuring the FPGA-based Moku:
- This video reviews the JUNCTEK JDS8080
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Join Liquid Instruments engineer Ben Nizette in this overview of the Moku: Learn the ins and outs of the Moku: Built around a reconfigurable FPGA, the software-defined Moku:Pro ... off topic for this channel, but as I am also into electronics I was excited to review this 2 Channel
In this demonstration, we use the THDB-ADA daughter card to construct our own
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