I'm using an Analog Discovery 2 with a BNC Adaptor.
I want to be able to monitor a signal with the oscilloscope but also send the signal off to another part of my circuit. One way I can achieve this is by using a BNC splitter which splits the input signal source into two channels which can then be connected to the Discovery board and my circuit. Another way would be to pass the signal via the Discovery board.
Is it possible to replicate and send the signal received from the oscilloscope onto the waveform generator BNC end? If it is, what kind of lag can I expect?
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Abhijan
I'm using an Analog Discovery 2 with a BNC Adaptor.
I want to be able to monitor a signal with the oscilloscope but also send the signal off to another part of my circuit. One way I can achieve this is by using a BNC splitter which splits the input signal source into two channels which can then be connected to the Discovery board and my circuit. Another way would be to pass the signal via the Discovery board.
Is it possible to replicate and send the signal received from the oscilloscope onto the waveform generator BNC end? If it is, what kind of lag can I expect?
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