1 Jul Amateur Radio, Case study Elektor Magazine: Enhanced FM Stereo on Red Pitaya By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments Paramount in this case is not the practical application — you can buy an FM radio cheaply after all... Continue reading
1 Jul Amateur Radio, Case study Gqrx with the Red Pitaya By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments Indeed, looking through the gr-osmosdr commit logs, I could see support was added in December 2015,... Continue reading
1 Jul Case study, Research Bioimpedance spectroscopy By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) is used to characterize DNA hybridization. Red Pitaya STEMlab board... Continue reading
1 Jul Academia, Case study How to create a movement sensor alarm with Red Pitaya By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments The PIR motion sensor will detect moving persons, while the LED and buzzer will sound the alarm.... Continue reading
1 Jul Academia, Case study Physical System Modelling By Red Pitaya Team 0 Comments We are speaking about the application which models a physical system, turning Red Pitaya... Continue reading
1 Jul Academia, Case study Using RedPitaya as Gain/Phase/Impedance Analyser By Red Pitaya Team From Oscilloscope to Signal Generator… It’s just incredible how many things you can do with Red... Continue reading
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 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 Academia, Case study, 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 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