Specifications of PSLab

4-Channel up to 2MSPS Oscilloscope. Software selectable amplification stages
12-bit Voltmeter with programmable gain. Input ranges from +/-10 mV to +/-16 V
3x 12-bit Programmable voltage sources +/-3.3 V,+/-5V,0-3 V
12-bit Programmable current source. 0-3.3 mA
Supports Advanced Plugins/Add-on Modules.
4-Channel, 4 MHz, Logic Analyzer.
2x Sine/Triangular wave generators. 5 Hz to 5 KHz. Manual amplitude control for SI1.
4x PWM generators. 15 nS resolution. Up to 8 MHz.
Capacitance Measurement. pF to uF range.
I2C, UART data buses for Accel/gyros/humidity/temperature modules etc.
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One of the main features of PSLab is the 4-channel Oscilloscope which can monitor analog inputs at maximum of 2 million samples per second. It includes controls such as triggering, and gain selection.

SI1: 5 Hz – 5 KHz arbitrary waveform generator. Manual amplitude control up to +/-3 Volts
SI2: 5 Hz – 5 KHz arbitrary waveform generator. Amplitude of +/-3 Volts. Attainable via software
SQx: There are four phase correlated PWM outputs with maximum frequency 32 MHz, 15 nano second duty cycle, and phase difference control.
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Frequency counter tested up to 16 MHz.
Capacitance Measurement. pF to uF range
PSLab has several 12-bit analog inputs (function as voltmeters) with programmable gains, and maximum ranges varying from +/-5 mV to +/-16 V.
12-bit Constant Current source. Maximum current 3.3 mA (subject to load resistance).
PSLab has three 12-bit Programmable voltage sources +/-3.3 V,+/-5 V,0-3 V. (PV1, PV2, PV3) controls
Advanced Controls with Oscilloscope
Data Logger
Logic Analyzer
4MHz, 4-channel Logic analyzer with 15 nS resolution.Voltage and Current Sources
SPI, I2C, UART outputs
Graphical Interfaces for Oscilloscope, Logic Analyser, streaming data, wireless acquisition and several experiments developed that use a common framework which drastically reduces code required to incorporate control and plotting widgets.
PSLab also has space for an ESP-12 module for WiFi access with access point/ station mode.
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You can download the PSLab Data Sheet here.

More information on compatible sensors can be found on the Sensors page.

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