This repository contains the schematics and hardware design files. There are several related repositories:
- m1k-fw, the source code for the firmware running on the Atmel SAM3U
- libsmu, the USB driver
- pixelpulse, the user interface
The ADALM1000 is an analog multitool. By sourcing and measuring voltage and current, the M1K opens up a world that has previously been restricted by monolithic, bulky, and hard-to-use tools. Learners can explore a wide range of concepts including everything from AC/DC electricity and resistance to work / energy, torque / speed, heat flow, and electrochemistry. As tinkerers, we've used our earlier versions as a multimeter to sort components in our junk bins, a programmable interface device to test new sensors, a power supply to fuel our breadboards, a web-based datalogger, and every possible combination therein.
- tightly integrated, well documented, 100% open-source software for data analysis and real-time measurement
- flexible drivers offer integration with existing sensors, actuators, and software
- user interface makes exploration seamless and painless across Mac, Windows, and Linux, in the garage, in the lab, and at school
- USB powered and controlled, requiring only one cable
- sub-millivolt and sub-milliamp precision and accuracy
- two watt power output, allowing for direct use with a wide range of motors, lights, and sensors
- two channels, capable of sourcing and measuring up to 5V and 200mA each
- 100k+ samples per second of voltage & current set/measurement at 16bit resolution
- 96MHz ARM processor - SAM3U2C
- DP9056 compatible form-factor
Development is ongoing.
All schematics and board layouts for this project are released under a Creative Commons BY-SA license.