1 Jul Amateur Radio, Case study Multiband WebSDR receiver on VLF By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments This one is for all of you who have built or wants to build your own SDR receiver. Check out this... Continue reading
1 Jul Industry, Case study Portable Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments A portable Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) system has been developed with Red Pitaya STEMlab... Continue reading
1 Jul Case study First data from Solar Eclipse 2017 By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments I don't know how many of you caught a glimpse of this year solar eclipse that passed the USA on... Continue reading
1 Jul Case study, Research What is the connection between Red Pitaya and quantum optics? By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments What is the connection between Red Pitaya and quantum optics?This time STEMlab 125-14 was employed... Continue reading
1 Jul Case study, Academia, Research An open-source high-frequency lock-in amplifier By Red Pitaya Team The lock-in amplifier (LIA) is an invaluable tool in scientific instrumentation , allowing the... Continue reading
1 Jul Industry, Case study Next time you look at the sky and think of the universe remember Red Pitaya. By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments Next time you look at the sky and think of the universe remember Red Pitaya. Red Pitaya has been... Continue reading
1 Jul Case study, Research User case: Red Pitaya used for fish counting By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments Interested to see how Red Pitaya can be used for fish counting? Yes, you heard that right! Continue reading
1 Jul Case study, Research Development of a laser spectroscopy test bench for quantum cascade lasers By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments Red Pitaya was used in a project: Development of a laser spectroscopy test bench for quantum... Continue reading
1 Jul Amateur Radio, Case study Low-pass filter measurements using Red Pitaya By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments Continue reading
1 Jul Amateur Radio, Case study Red Pitaya and Software Defined Radio By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments Introduction Listening to the radio with ADC and FPGA had been on my to-do list for quite some time... Continue reading