[Dprglist] Meetup this Wed 15 Nov: Inexpensive logic analyzer w/ open source test suite

Carl Ott carl.ott.jr at gmail.com
Mon Nov 13 09:53:55 PST 2017


FYI -

many DPRG members have logic analyzers and o'scopes and similar tools.

This meetup looks pretty good.

It appears focused on a specific logic analyzer, but it's using an open
source suite that supports a lot of gear.  For example, it lists support
for a Hantek USB 'scope that I use...

If you're interested - I hope to see you there...


https://www.meetup.com/Hackster-DFW/events/244731204/

Do you know what your digital pins are "really" saying [Hackster]

We will be looking at an inexpensive 24Mhz 8 channel logic analyzer. The
hardware is based on the Cypress FX2xx low power USB 2.0 micro-controller
chip.  The controller firmware/software uses an open source software suite
called Sigrok.

https://sigrok.org/
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The suite will not only present the pin levels as ones and zeros but may
also decode the data coming in/out into a human readable form.

The Sigrok suite has support for many programmable devices including logic
analyzers, thermometers, scales, RF receivers, power supplies and many
other "smart" devices based off the FX2xx chips.
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