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  1. Hi, I'm planning the get an Analog Discovery Pro 3000, however I would need some details concerning what it can do. The project I'm working on is meant to test a PZT motor in many configurations. To do this, I want to use a computer with a C# application that would do the automation of the different elements in the system. In the system, the Discovery 3000 would be used to supply the PZT motor, measure its impedance over a range of frequency with several signal amplitude, measure the power consumption while working, eventually regulate power consumption (adapt output voltage amplitude to reach a given power consumption) and measure the speed of the PZT motor thanks to an incremental sensor (2 IO channels). Here are my questions: I've read on the forum that the scripts can be run on the device to reduce latency (see post attached). If it is, is there an example explaining it? Can a script loaded on the Discovery 3000 device be run through the C# SDK? Could I give run parameters to the script? Can the script return to the SDK only needed values? For example, in my case, the power consumption over a given time window. Can a script process the IO data in real time and generate a specific output? For example I have an incremental sensor with 2 digital output channels (square signals with frequency and phase depending on motor speed and direction). Can the script use the channels to extract the direction and speed of the motor and send only those values to the SDK? (direction and speed would be the "outputs" of the scripts) Would you think feasible to regulate the output amplitude of the signal generated in function of the measured power consumption (average over 1ms)? Can I set the impedance analyzer with a slow frequency sweep and select the sine's amplitude? For example, 1 second per kHz, and +-3Vpp sine. Then run another impendance analysis with +-5Vpp sine. Thank you very much. Best regards.
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