Well,
Some of you might remember my musings with the Red Pitaya back here; this was in the realms of SDR. I wanted to get myself a simple logic analyser and initially looked to that device to help.
However, I came across this little chap from Hobby Components:
and purchased one from Amazon at about 12 GBP. I also bought some cheap and cheerful logic probe/clip thingamabobs.
To test this thing I have installed some software called PulseView and setup a 4017 to do its thing on a breadboard:
So, here is the output on the screen:
and by anyone's reckoning, that's pretty damn impressive!
This will be a very handy addition to the workbench.
Some of you might remember my musings with the Red Pitaya back here; this was in the realms of SDR. I wanted to get myself a simple logic analyser and initially looked to that device to help.
However, I came across this little chap from Hobby Components:
and purchased one from Amazon at about 12 GBP. I also bought some cheap and cheerful logic probe/clip thingamabobs.
To test this thing I have installed some software called PulseView and setup a 4017 to do its thing on a breadboard:
So, here is the output on the screen:
and by anyone's reckoning, that's pretty damn impressive!
This will be a very handy addition to the workbench.
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