Red Pitaya - Buy

Электроника и проектирование.
Тесты и обзоры электронных средств, инструментов, оборудования

The story began in 2013 with a group of scientists from who specialized in particle accelerators. They wanted to take the massive, expensive equipment found in world-class labs and shrink it into something that could fit in a pocket—and they succeeded. After a massive Kickstarter success, the Red Pitaya was born. From Mars to Your Desk

: Since 2019, NASA has used a Red Pitaya to monitor air quality on the International Space Station, tracking vital gases like O2cap O sub 2 CO2cap C cap O sub 2 in real-time.

: In 2018, a team of engineers took Red Pitayas to Antarctica to capture the faintest signals in one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth.

: It served as the prototype for the ground-penetrating radar on the next Mars science helicopter .

: It’s used in technology derived from Nobel Prize-winning laser research to measure greenhouse emissions. Why People Buy It

When you buy a Red Pitaya, you aren't just buying an oscilloscope or a signal generator; you're buying a piece of hardware that has "been there and done that":