Using the OpenScope + WaveForms Live, you will be able to configure the OpenScope to be an
Oscilloscope, a Function Generator, a Logic Analyzer, a Power Supply, and even a Data Logger.
Completely Open-Source!
We wanted to create OpenScope MZ to enable everyone to learn electronics. This means that we
need to invite as many people as possible to contribute ideas and collaborate with others in
order to accomplish our mission on accessibility. OpenScope MZ is designed to be as open-
sourced as possible; therefore, the hardware, firmware, software, and the mechanical
specifications will be made available to anyone who wants to change and/or improve upon the
design.
Feature:
2 scope channels with 12 bits at 2MHz bandwidth and 6.25 MS/s max sampling rate
1 function generator output with 1MHz bandwidth at 10 MS/s update rate
10 user programmable pins configurable as either user-programmable GPIO or as a 10-
channel logic analyzer.
User programmable power supplies supplying up to 50mA and ± 4V power
USB bus powered or externally powered
On-board WiFi
Browser-based WaveForms Live multi-instrument software
Re-programmable through Arduino IDE or Microchip MPLAB X IDE
We also offer an Accessory Kit add-on option for the OpenScope, which includes the following:
Regular-sized Project Box (sticker sheet not included)
Mini Grabber Test Clips (6-pack)
USB A to Micro-B Cable
8GB microSD Card with Adapter
What'
Included:
OpenScope MZ
Flywire cable assembly
Digilent cardboard packaging with protective foam
Product Review
WRIT RVIW
1. Opencope Review
Posted by Unknown on 1st Feb 2018
The OpenScope MZ includes a oscilloscope, logic analyzer and function generator with
specifications that are certainly adequate for a hobbyist and at , it is the best option for
hobbyists, students & amateurs that are getting into electronics.
See full review here:
https://www.element14.com/community/roadTestReviews/2591/l/openscope-mz-
development-kit-review
2. Cannot ue et!
Posted by BigGuy1000 on 8th Jul 2017
Had for 3 weeks now, still cannot use. It connects and calibrates fine, but cannot see any
waveform input, apparently (see forum) I need a "fast" USB2, not "Intel USB2 Enhanced Host
Controller", as I have now. I was not aware of this limitation when I bought it. Also cannot
connect to Wifi, since instructions to find MAC address say to connect to Wifi, then find MAC
address from there. But for my network(filter by MAC address) I must know the MAC address
to connect. So cannot use yet, hope there will be a software fix for these problems!!!
3. Good a "iolated proe"
Posted by Vale Sarbu on 7th Jul 2017