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@AbeDillonАй бұрын
I saw this thing drop 11 years ago, but couldn't afford it then. It's a bit frustrating to see the exact same hardware at the exact same price today. I think that boils down to several factors out of Pitaya's control, but it's still frustrating.
@jag1331Ай бұрын
Hello everyone and Happy New Year 2025. Your energy and passion in the #RedPitaya presentation has reached me. I would like to have this equipment to explore its possibilities in Industry 4.0 Maintenance for remote monitoring, control and alarm generation on machines (vibrations, ultrasounds, harmonics and temperature). Greetings to all
@we-are-electric1445Ай бұрын
Unless you are dealing with low frequencies (particularly with more complex waveforms) I'd save up and buy individual test equipment. When you are reliant on test equipment the one thing you don't need is the test equipment itself introducing signals due to its own limitations.
@jamebounes25 күн бұрын
I am an electronics engineer specializing in hardware and embedded. I have been working in embedded field for quite a long time. Recently I started to be more interested in fpga when I encountered some difficult problems in embedded programming. Now I am looking for hardware with many peripheral ports to learn it. And STEMlab 125-14 from #RedPitaya is the perfect hardware to do it. Thanks a lot
@arturzhmur8735Ай бұрын
It would be really great to compare it with Open Source/Open Hardware projects which are out there... Like ThunderScope. Which is a lot more capable. As the functionality goes you are largely relying on ngscopeclient anyway.
@JohnLauerGplusАй бұрын
Nice video! Red Pitaya actually seems like it could become the de-facto oscilloscope out there due to that marketplace. It's sort of like the Raspberry Pi of oscilloscopes. I only know about it because of your video, so thank you.
@gregorybolin4672Ай бұрын
Me too 👍
@JohnLauerGplusАй бұрын
@@qnbits After looking further, Red Pitaya has been around for 10 years. I would think it would have become the "Raspberry Pi of oscilloscopes" already by then. So, why have I never heard of it until this video? I've been deep in electronics forever, so should have.
@RodHartzell18 күн бұрын
True. If I had known about this, I would have held off on the oscilloscope, signal generator, frequency counter, and other expensive lab equipment and saved my money for one of these. I have played around with SDR coding and Gnu Radio coding. I really enjoy learning about the power of these ideas.
@diễmlêthuý-d8p20 күн бұрын
The potential of the #RedPitaya for our company is immense. We specialize in production optimization, primarily within the automotive industry. With our focus on lean principles and Industry 4.0 solutions, we deal with a vast array of signals, from CAN bus to PLC, and from analog to digital. The idea of a single device capable of handling all these different signals is mind-blowing. Our team is made up of tech enthusiasts, ranging from programmers to electronics aficionados (like me), so the Red Pitaya would be a perfect fit for us.
@electricsignal-g3h20 күн бұрын
As a research trainee with a passion for electronics, I am eager to delve deeper into this fascinating field. The #RedPitaya would be an incredibly valuable tool, helping to reduce the need for bulky traditional test equipment. Since my lyceum days, I have aspired to enter the FPGA world, particularly for scientific applications. The #RedPitaya special course could turn this dream into a reality in 2025. I wish everyone good health this year, and may we all thrive together! #RedPitaya
@AulaJazmatiАй бұрын
As an electronics enthusiast and educator, the STEMlab 125-14 Edu Pack would be an incredible addition to my toolkit. Its versatility and advanced features will help me innovate and streamline my projects, pushing my boundaries of learning and creativity. The ability to replace multiple test equipment with this all-in-one solution is simply amazing. Plus, I'll be able to teach my students using this advanced technology instead of the old boards we currently have. #RedPitaya
@ThờiThuLạc25 күн бұрын
Having spent years working in the embedded field, I've developed a strong foundation in hardware and software development. However, I've come to realize that FPGA technology is the key to unlocking new levels of performance and efficiency. The STEMlab 125-14 from #RedPitaya has caught my eye, with its extensive range of peripheral ports and flexible architecture. I'm excited to dive in and start exploring the possibilities of FPGA development.
@ElectromakerioАй бұрын
🏆 If you entered the competition but didn't win, then there is still an opportunity to claim a runner-up prize! To claim it, can drop the Red Pitaya team an email here: sales@redpitaya.com
@isaacvelazquez4525Ай бұрын
This device is absolutely incredible training tool that I could use with students in my stem programs for training without the expense of additional equipment and it will provide a solid base for training especially in low income environment in which I trained in.
@linghuu2023Ай бұрын
#RedPitaya what is the price of it please
@midnightwatchman129 күн бұрын
almost purely learning platform for various projects I am currently working on, currently I doing some stuff in home automation I which to standardized and stream line.
@michaelhasenfratzsr.4137Ай бұрын
This is a great video. I love the way you don’t mind showing your‘ glitches’ and any of the mistakes you make. Great job!
@AhmedYehiaMoshaxАй бұрын
I'm a studying photonics and Photonic Integrated circuits and we've been trying to work on a project to develop a Electro-optical VNA. The #RedPitaya would help me greatly moving forward with this project and overall with my education. It'd even be very useful as a hobbyist for electronics and SDR enthusiast!
@Electromakerio13 күн бұрын
Congratulations Ahmed you have been selected as the winner! Please reach out to hello@electromaker.io and tell us where to ship your prize!
@AhmedYehiaMoshax13 күн бұрын
@Electromakerio thank you sooo much! This will literally change my life to better!
@Electromakerio12 күн бұрын
@@AhmedYehiaMoshax - Please reach out to hello@electromaker.io and tell us where to ship your prize!
@AhmedYehiaMoshax12 күн бұрын
@@Electromakerio hey, I've just sent you the email again (this time from my Google mail). Thanks for notification!
@axelbagi100Ай бұрын
I am doing my computer engineering MsC, but I realised, that I am more interested in low level software / hardware and sensors, than high level programs. With the #RedPitaya, I could test / debug sensor pcb designs, and help me learn a lot about the use of all these tools and this field.
@etmax1Ай бұрын
Well I've heard about these some time ago, but could never figure out what they were so I just canned the idea of looking it up (too much on my plate), but now in the first few minutes of this video I found all I need to know. Thanks.
@EElinuxlover20 күн бұрын
I'm currently in the home stretch of my EE masters program. I have a home lab, and like many, I'm limited by my budget. I've been following the #RedPitaya for a while now and would love to add it to my setup. One of the projects I'm working on that this would help massively with is a garden sensor that uses a miniature time domain reflectometry system for moisture sensing.
@GL0697Ай бұрын
After spending thirty years in the automotive industry, I'm finding myself crossing over to the embedded side of things, a highspeed logic analyzer would be the bee's knees. The #RedPitaya looks like it could fit the bill into my embedded systems journey.
@DaengTutuBinTika-t1i21 күн бұрын
Great for network scope,logic analyzer.....
@arjenjellema397224 күн бұрын
Interesting video and clear explanation of the #RedPitaya . Focusing right now on the design of DC-DC converters the only thing missing is a spectrumanalyser to verify the PCB-layout worked out well. I really would like to work with the Red Pitaya Edu Pack to find out!
@drodkung16 күн бұрын
I have worked with Red Pitaya. Personally, I would say that its biggest limitation is that it is designed for purely academic purposes. There are companies that use it as a black box like a Raspberry Pi, a Jetson Nano, etc., but as always it is not optimized for their needs due to the lack of documentation. The issue of scalability is not the company's strong point for the industry. Even so, to learn the basics, it could be a good option.
@florinbaciu2325Ай бұрын
The #RedPitaya seems like the perfect candidate for the requirements i have when im working on my personal embeded projects
@ahmedsammoud1882Ай бұрын
RED PITAYA! Yesss. I teach engineering and I would love to show case it to the students.. great stuff
@testman9541Ай бұрын
Actually there are cheaper and better alternative for oscilloscope or FPGA dev board... RP is a dead body, so sorry it was a great idea but with poor software and a close ecosystem, not a chance to revive 😭
@mthdevАй бұрын
A few years ago, I was working on the development of a 3D sensor network system and analytics application for agriculture (production optimization, decision support). I had to cancel the project as it was a non-profit research and I lacked tools like a proper logic analyzer and a spectrum analyzer. THIS was the tool I needed back then and I think I would start again if I had one. #RedPitaya
@RenoDeJongАй бұрын
I see alot of possibilities for the #RedPitaya for my company. We are specialised in production optimisation , mostly in the automotive industry. since we are focused on lean and industry 4.0 solutions, there are alot of different signals involved, from canbus to plc, from analog to digital. Having an all included device capable of this blew my mind. Our company consists of nerds, from programmers to electronic geeks (like me) so this would fit right in. I immediately imagined plugging one or more of these devices over the systems of the client and remotely monitor the signals from the office is a whole new approach. Now we often have to be on site and 'bother' the operators. Thank you for this great presentation! I'd love to win one of these to try out and see what this puppy... eehm #RedPitaya can do.
@akmalgafurov800321 күн бұрын
As a research trainee I'd love to learn more about the world of electronics and can see the #RedPitaya being a useful tool to minimize the shelf space of more traditional test equipment. Since lyceum I wanted to get into FPGA world for scientists especially. With the #RedPitaya special course probably my dream would be a reality in 2025. I hope that everyone stay healthy this year and we will thrive together! #RedPitaya
@dmitriibuchinskii2966Ай бұрын
I saw the old USSR oscilloscope C1-65(?) on your video, I felt nostalgic. I once had one of these, real heavy iron, switches that click with force and make a loud crackling sound... Not like modern plastic devices - you sneeze hard and they fly off the table.
@SoundsLikeOdie21 күн бұрын
The world of electronics has changed so much since I was a student. It would be great to catch up with all the things I have forgotten. We used to program Xilinx FPGA's way back then. They taught us the very basics. We would drag gates and draw up a schematic. The IDE would work out the matrix. Lately I have been using TV boxes with Termux and RPi's for simple Automation projects. I got myself a 180Mhz Oscilloscope for Christmas. This #RedPitaya would be a fun way to get back into the career I have shifted away from.
@techkev140Ай бұрын
Looking for an oscilloscope/multimeter a while ago and was algorithmically suggest this video. Interesting repo-tyre. 😉
@johnnysubnamiАй бұрын
I'd love to learn more about the world of electronics and can see the #RedPitaya being a useful tool to minimize the shelf space of more traditional test equipment.
@dashnyambayasaa8920Ай бұрын
With the Red Pitaya, I could dive deeper into FPGA programming and embedded system debugging, making it an essential tool for both learning and practical projects. #RedPitaya
@tracymitchell1811Ай бұрын
We can all read the specs. We know what it can and can't do. For me, I have had this model for years it's a still very capable and useful piece of kit. It has a place on my bench now. To be able to bring this many bench tools, digital and analog, while being able to explore/learn each instrument, is invaluable for the price. The added blog coupled with programming resources all in a modular web format make Red Pitaya accessible with a level of maturity and development with a scale that few devices rise to. This is a tool many of us appreciate and need. Most devices are released with no future development. Red Pitaya is a great exception. #RedPitaya
@gregorybolin4672Ай бұрын
I cant the font is too small and I dont want to squint or pause to enlarge.🌴
@henry-johnmitchell4826Ай бұрын
The Red Pitaya seems really awesome. Learning to use one in practical situations would really help with understanding electronics better. #RedPitaya
@stevetodd7383Ай бұрын
Erm, the ZINQ7010 has both the FPGA fabric and ARM A9 CPUs on the one chip. The FPGA can be programmed to appear as devices within the ARM memory map (and the two can share SDRAM).
@testboga5991Ай бұрын
Great video on an extremely opaque device! Can't understand why you didn't address the shortcomings, though. The analog inputs can't take the voltage ranges of a regular oscilloscope, the analog bandwidth is too low for RF tinkering. It's basically the backend of an oscilloscope or spectrum analyzer, but all the frontend is still missing!
@TSPhotoAtlantaАй бұрын
I’ve been learning electronics slowly to complement my study of programming first in C, and looking forward to branching or extending to C++ naturally. This video is pretty eye opening! The #RedPitaya is such a capable and useful device! I had no idea such a jack-of-all-trades existed, complete with all of the I/O ports, cpu sections and addons - the #RedPitaya sounds even more interesting than its name, and I hope to add one to my arsenal soon.
@platin2148Ай бұрын
Hmm what ranges can it catch? It seems like there is nothing written. I sort of want to measure VAN in 2.4Ghz to 6Ghz..
@claytonsinghАй бұрын
This would only be able to measure from 0Hz to 50Mhz based on the specs. You are going to need to look for something else to measure in your needed range.
@stevetodd7383Ай бұрын
2.4GHz upwards is beyond most cheap dedicated scopes, never mind this thing. You need roughly 2 and a bit samples minimum per Hz you are sampling, so 6GHz would need a sample rate of over 12G samples/sec. There are ways of cheating and lowering your sample rate, but 125M samples/sec isn’t going to get even close.
@rohitpaudel8025Ай бұрын
This is so cool. Has always been fascinated by electronics although studied software engineering later. I would like to build build oscilloscope, learn more about PID control, and RF transmission 😊 #RedPitaya 🎉
@wingman57-c6vАй бұрын
I have worked a long time and am now retired on a limited budget. I am working on learning all I can about micro controllers and seem to run into a need for an oscilliscope and this Edu Pack #RedPitaya, could actually be the solution as it is so extensive. Oh and $600 + is way out of my retired budget.
@eduardo2482Ай бұрын
Nice video! I am currently assessing hardware options for a new RF direction finder design. I think #RedPitaya could be the choice.
@ABANOUBABDELMASIHАй бұрын
I want to use Red Pitaya to create a smart, comfortable wheelchair by analyzing biomedical signals in real-time . With signal processing through FPGA and programming, I will capture and analyze these signals, applying algorithms like filters and FFT. This project aims to improve the user experience by integrating health monitoring features, making the wheelchair not only comfortable but also smart and responsive to the user's needs.
@DIYJim-wx6hq24 күн бұрын
I like my full size scope, VNA, and SA. Quality is fitness for use, and full size equipment is higher quality and safer to use. Look for used full size equipment.
@DilanRodriguez-j3h20 күн бұрын
I retired just three days ago, and naturally, the first task on my list is to tackle a massive cleanup. As a technician, it makes sense to start with my lab, which I've been organizing for the past three days. 😆 Those old power supplies and the bulky, outdated oscilloscope- they take up so much space. I can't help but think how wonderful it would be to replace them with more modern, compact equipment offering additional features. By sheer chance, I came across a video about "Red Pitaya," something I had no idea existed until now. I immediately gave it a thumbs up and subscribed. Thanks for sharing such valuable information! 🧐 #RedPitaya #RedPitaya
@GreenShoeGarageTVАй бұрын
Would love to use one in our electronics class at our local makerspace!
@MrHabrosАй бұрын
Thank you for doing a video on #RedPitaya. Would never cross my mind to look for AIO kit... because I did not think that such a thing existed. Anyhow, I'm working on a Situational Awareness solution for Search and Rescue that, hopefully, can also be used in Ukraine. From what I've seen/read it seems like this would make field testing/troubleshooting much easier (and lighter) with so many instruments consolidated into one device. I wonder how else it could be used in my project - probably got to keep on watching/reading to get a grasp on RedPitaya's full potential.
@bevernetАй бұрын
I officially retired just three days ago. So, what does one do? Well, as a technician, you start with the big cleanup. You begin with your lab... which I've already been working on for three days now.😆 Then you think, those old power supplies, that ancient oscilloscope-they take up so much space... If only I could replace them with something more modern, something that takes up far less room and offers more features. Then, by chance, I stumbled upon this "Red Pitaya" video here, something I had never heard of or even knew existed. I immediately gave you a thumbs up and subscribed. Thank you for this amazing information!🧐
@connected-media-players2923Ай бұрын
Please DO NOT ever use oscilloscope probes (the items referred to as "BNC") as outputs!!!!! They are designed to be inputs for each of the two oscilloscope channels and NOT as one for "scope" input and the other as waveform generator output!!!! Depending on the probe, you can damage the probe when using it as a signal source or output! You should use one oscilloscope probe cable connected to either oscilloscope channel and then the push-to-clip or needle-tip of the probe to contact the output of the waveform generator - you could just insert into the output connector or use SMA/BNC to flying leads to make a proper "scope to wave generator" connection... However you decide to connect things NEVER use a scope probe as a signal source!!!!!
@jadoo16815125390625Ай бұрын
Electro optic VNA. Such a cool idea!
@robinmitchell6803Ай бұрын
Thanks for letting me know! Won’t be doing that from now on 😂
@murrayedingtonАй бұрын
indeed - and the bag with coloured rings is for identifying the scope probes - fit one at each end of the probe so you know which is which and don't get them mixed up. Ideally the probe colour would also match the colour of the trace on the display. And the little screwdriver is for calibrating the frequency response of the probe.
@IanBLacyАй бұрын
A 1x probe actually works perfectly fine as a signal output, just make sure it’s actually in 1x mode
@markmcselecАй бұрын
People that do not know that should go to school. All the fancy boards will not help if you do not know how it works. A calculator is no good when you do not know math.
@saeedchaudhry2447Ай бұрын
Excellent SDR learning platform.
@testman9541Ай бұрын
No open sdk a great meaning platform ?
@EmilFrАй бұрын
#RedPitaya I graduated as an electronic technician a couple of years back, but due to complications caused by long covid and a genetic disease I have, I had to move from Iceland to Denmark to access a healthcare system that could cater to my needs. I had to leave most of my workshop behind and am basically stating from scratch and due to the costs of moving and the fact that I can't work, it goes slowly. To keep my mind healthy, I try to work on electronic projects, but the lack of tools has been hampering my process. I would love to get a #RedPitaya to be able to keep my knowledge sharp, learn to program FPGAs, prototype circuits and help me get back on my feet faster. Thank you for this very informative video and thanks #RedPitaya for this amazing product
@GuamikeniАй бұрын
As someone passionate about electronics and signal processing, getting the Pitaya would let me explore advanced RF apps and improve my debugging skills using the oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer. #RedPitaya
@RickDkkrdАй бұрын
It would be very handy to have an oscillocsope, a signal generator, a signal analyzer and even more in a single small device for tinkering with microcontrollers and sensors, and also for electronics repairs which I'm learning as a hobby. #RedPitaya
@LaserFurАй бұрын
The last time I looked at the Zynq the tool costs were way too high. I want a offline permanent license and I can't use the education option. I really like the ability to archive the VM's so I can compile my VHDL code on specific tool versions so I can be sire it's not a compiler issue when replicating issues.
@gordonmgxАй бұрын
The #RedPitaya would be great to explore the world of SDR (software defined radio).
@Matthew-j3bАй бұрын
Used use that all time a while ago
@TheTimeRayАй бұрын
is FPGA logic\ verilog code open-source on Red Pitaya?
@mattiamangia9654Ай бұрын
I'm increasing my spectrum of creativity on electronics, also involving different products such as raspberry and Arduino ones. I love keep learning and improving as an engineer and I have a lot of love on new tools and educational toolkits. I would love to have the opportunity to get in contact with this amazing product #RedPitaya
@yannicks.4088Ай бұрын
If you have been looking for some low-cost oscilloscope/Signal generator combo, this seems to be almost too good to be true for the posted price. I'd really like to add this to my workshop, even if I don't win it. Thank you for the awesome product #RedPitaya
@robertbayer4417Ай бұрын
I am currently in undergraduate studies and accepted in the graduate program for ECE and I work in a lab that designs RF solutions. I would love to be able to have a tool I can carry around to test my school projects, personal projects, and carry around the lab in the case I have a DUT with no available scopes! Thanks for the opportunity! #RedPitaya
@xosecretfaceoxАй бұрын
Been looking at this thing for months now, wanted to get one to use in lieu of a bulky bench tester for my Automation program! I would want a #RedPitaya for testing and frankly to get more used to injecting signals and reading outputs better - specifically for op amps and transistors.
@jakebradminster70920 күн бұрын
That is quite a bit of noise introduced for the pure sin wave, they need to do a better job at filtering that out.
@the_confused_geniusАй бұрын
Using #RedPitaya FPGA to make tensor units to do some ML operations. Matrix multiplication math always fascinated me.
@MinZhang-b4mАй бұрын
Had no idea that it was an fpga. If I won it I'd use it as an sdr to scan the radios around me. I'd try the logic analyser software for the capabilities to decipher my electronics.
@thomasmaughan4798Ай бұрын
22:00 That's not a very good sine wave BUT it is also possible the FFT for the spectrum analyzer window function not optimum. The abrupt start and stop of an FFT sample period introduces artifacts so different solutions exist for that particular problem. Square waves should produce ODD harmonics only, with the strength reducing by 1/n where n is the harmonic. So the 3rd harmonic will be 1/3 voltage; 5th harmonic 1/5th voltage, and so on. You put the display in voltage mode rather that db so that you can see this more clearly. Anyway, the square wave does not appear to be producing the correct harmonics and the sine wave should not be producing any harmonics, not as strong as here visualized anyway.
@davidcacheАй бұрын
I'd love to have an SOC based fpga, the Red Pitaya would fit well in my lab. #RedPitaya
@austinmurray2407Ай бұрын
Would love to be able to have something to let me dive in and learn more in electronics in my limited space in the city #RedPitaya
@imoldovanАй бұрын
Wouldn't mind playing with one of these, especially the sdr.
@keybr5333Ай бұрын
I would love to learn new things and experiment with new tools #RedPitaya
@joachimtheboss5326Ай бұрын
And you release this video 2 days before christmas 😂 COME ON MAN
@jag133127 күн бұрын
I would like to participate in the raffle. I want to own this #RedPitaya equipment to investigate its possibilities in maintenance tasks for Industry 4.0. Specifically in monitoring harmonics, vibrations and IR temperature. Greetings and happy 2025 to all
@asf130thecompany7Ай бұрын
Well, this is capeable SoC Just what I was looking for to create new projects and creations.... Should be fun to use due to C language support #RedPitaya
@hectorvidales876Ай бұрын
I am currently studying Electrical Engineering. I want to win the Edu Pack so I can use the Oscilloscope and Generator for electronic measurements/debugging, use the Logic Analyzer for Embedded debugging, use the DFT Spectrum/ VNA for Signal Processing & RF, learn Verilog/FPGA development, and learn the RedPitaya environment. #RedPitaya
@joefriscoАй бұрын
Sweep mode produced all of the harmonics.
@poliisi5Ай бұрын
That would be a really big upgrade for me but the sdr and oscilloscope functionality would be biggest for me #RedPitaya
@CapaciousCoreАй бұрын
Cool toy. I would select e.g. MSO46 4-BW-200 or something familiar.
@vishalkumar040393Ай бұрын
Incredible device. Would love to have one, otherwise I would buy one? Pricing also seems good.
@jwdoryАй бұрын
It sounds like the Red Pitaya could make an awesome DAC and Audio Interface. Is anyone using it for this purpose?
@joansola02Ай бұрын
I´ve been thinking of gettin a #RedPitaya already for a while. I am developing an avalanche beacon (a transceiver to localize victims of avalanche, working close to the 500kHz) and I would use the #RedPitaya as the main RF frontend for both RX and TX. The RX side is a 3-channel coherent frontend so that, when connected to a 3D ferrite antenna, gives us the amplitudes (importantly: in phase, to get the relative signs) of the field in the X, Y and Z directions, hence obtaining the full magnetic vector. This we will use to make some calculations and determine the location of the victim, which lies under the snow! With the 125-14 I'd only have 2 channels, but I can prove all my concepts in 2D (Just X and Y antennas) and then synchronize with a second unit to obtain the 3rd channel.
@bigboss-q8691Ай бұрын
I want it because i am a computer engineer and i have the ability to use all of its functionalities . #RedPitaya
@Ou122Ай бұрын
I'd love to win a #RedPitaya to use as an oscilloscope, SDR, and for FPGA learning.
@ami6packsАй бұрын
#RedPitaya looks interesting 🤔
@YO2LDKАй бұрын
My dream to have one.. for an SDR (software designed radio) analyzer, for study of VLF frequencies and radio waves
@StephenCooper92Ай бұрын
I'd like to create an advanced, low-cost spectrum analyzer for troubleshooting and maintaining electronic and telecommunications systems in the field. #RedPitaya
@TheCoolDoctorАй бұрын
I would like see what I'm building when testing electrical designs as well as see if it can do an NRSC reading. #RedPitaya
@7469626572696FАй бұрын
#RedPitaya would help me in my lab where I restore vintage equipments and develop Iot solutions.
@honestlocksmith5428Ай бұрын
These types of devices are extremely useful except that is quite expensive. A lot can be done with a cheap logic analyzer and an SDR.
@testman9541Ай бұрын
Extremely ? Like what ? Mine is sleeping in a drawer ... The worst puchase I made 🤦 Better give the money to poor people it would have been better used 🙂↕️
@wiebel7569Ай бұрын
I want to use it to sort some antennas for their characteristics. #RedPitaya
@JeropaАй бұрын
Red Pitaya is in the market many many years already (more than 10 year at least). Why making a video about it now? Besides, it is too expensive.
@CamperMarkoАй бұрын
Would love to get one into my hands to develop some verilog for it to debug my faulty hardware #RedPitaya
@fabrin_hjortАй бұрын
I want to learn more about signals and learn how to troubleshoot and develop my skills - I have a kids electric car I need to get working again 😅. #redpitaya
@Brannigan777Ай бұрын
Yep, a Swiss army knife. Have you ever tried to eat a meal when the knife, fork and spoon are riveted together? Fail. Now try to use the Red Pitaya as a scope, logic analyser and signal analyzer at the same time - good luck with that. It's like thinking that because you have a multimeter, you can debug your new design with just one of them. I have a fast, cheap 4 ch MSO scope with 16 digital inputs. I don't need a network, I don't need a computer, I don't need a monitor, I don't need a browser. I don't need to reconfigure it every time I need a different function and I don't need to learn yet another user interface. If I want to, I can control it remotely via LXI or connect my laptop via USB to download data, BUT I don't have to, to do almost any job. Funny how the presenter never mentioned any drawbacks. This vid is not much more than a half hour infomercial.
@oscillophilecasablanca5263Ай бұрын
Hi, i'm from algeria(Afriqua), i would like to have a red pitaya because i need it for my studies and my experimentations, thanks in advance.
@GreggHighamАй бұрын
#RedPitaya I would like to leverage the test equipment features for use in my workshop
@georgesdaher7668Ай бұрын
I would like to use it to generate high-fidelity analog signals (a mix of multiple frequency sine waves) to control a haptic device that I’m currently designing #RedPitaya
@beest_Ай бұрын
Just bought couple of sbRio boards, i would've definitely bought this had inknown about it. Edit: unfortunately the LabVIEW support is very limited, connection over SCPI, and one cannot use the LabVIEW's FPGA and/or Realtime module to work with onboard FPGA.
@coderhex1675Ай бұрын
İf there is a fpga it is where the money talks
@MinZhang-b4mАй бұрын
Had no idea it was an fpga either. No wonder it was so expensive!
@plemliАй бұрын
That FPGA is old and has become quite cheap. MYiR sells Z-turn Board from $120 which is very similar to the Red Pitaya albeit without the DAC/ADC. RP is a bit overpriced, sadly.
@MinZhang-b4mАй бұрын
@@plemli the DAC it uses (AD9767) is roughly 42USD so the DAC isn't cheap either. Very interesting about that fpga.
@odonkhuuzolboo750Ай бұрын
As a recent graduate in IoT and Embedded Systems Engineering, owning a Red Pitaya STEMlab would be a dream come true for me. Unfortunately, I can’t afford such an amazing device, but it would be an incredible resource to deepen my knowledge and work on advanced projects. This opportunity could truly shape my career! #RedPitaya ❤🙏🙏❤❤🙏
@arp_catchallАй бұрын
$600+ for a devkit that you still need to learn to program to use? No decent case/enclosure included? No, thanks!
@kmonyt17 күн бұрын
While I'm sure there's some examples and/or default programs for common applications, they are essentially just selling a platform for development. If you want an off the shelf tool to spend more time using it vs screwing around, yeah this isn't it.
@navinharbajan33328 күн бұрын
Need a scope #RedPitaya
@Sotch_NamАй бұрын
A #RedPitaya would be an amazing device to have in our EE scientific student club (1,2,3 VIVA ISC 🗣🔥🔥) . Having such a versatile tool would allow anyone in our club to work easily on any advanced project, we are talking FPGA encryption accelerators, custom RF protocol, modulation and demodulation etc I just love when opportunities like these pop up that sponsor learners!
@JohnBlowersАй бұрын
It would encourage me to get back to my EE roots after being in software for so long #RedPitaya
@oussamabenhaddad5651Ай бұрын
Having a home lab optimized in only one small single board computer sounds crazy 🚀🛰 #RedPitaya