Anyone tried the Nonolith Labs Cee?

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Mendelt

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Has anyone tried this? Does it work as advertised?

http://www.nonolithlabs.com/cee/

It looks like an interesting piece of kit for characterising/matching components and some limited testing of gear and experimenting with circuits. I'm not sure about bandwidth. The website claims 80k-samples per second but it doesn't say if this is total or per channel.
 
A lot of DAQs around the only one I've touched is MyDAQ from NI and was pretty good, I don't know about this one in particular, looks simpler than MyDAQ but probably much cheaper.

JS
 
Didn't know about the MyDAQ, it does seem to be a lot more capable and it's not that much more expensive. $200 vs $100. I like the Cee because it's a bit simpler but flexible. From what I read one channel can be input and output at the same time. You can control voltage and measure current for example.

I'll just order one and try it out.
 
Another option... http://redpitaya.com

It doesn't seems as nice from the outside but much more power inside, well, it's just the board... but 125MS/s 50MHz -3dB point, 2 inputs and 2 outputs 14 bits, plus another 4x100kHz I/O 12 bits, and and FPGA + 2xA9 cortex and all programable, looks more 'open source' I think. And a lot to do in the digital domain with the FPGA, 16 digital ports there, plus serial and clock for ADDA, all USB/USBDONGLE/ETHERNET to your computer... I think this one wins, I'd really would like to try it, I know is lower bit depth than others but for high bit depth I have my sound card, I much prefer the daw to be higher frequency.

JS
 
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