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Offline HarvsTopic starter

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PC logic analyser, Intronix still good?
« on: February 03, 2014, 12:19:51 am »
I need to grab a logic analyser for a job I'm currently working on.  16+ channels, 100MHz+ timing analysis, preferably the size of a modern DSO or smaller, PC based is preferable.

The Intronix LogicPort looks like it fits the bill, albeit deeper memory would have been good.  It's got other nice features that would be useful in the future.

The logicPort has been around for quite a while though, has anyone used anything better in the <$1k price range?  I don't have the time to be hunting around for a secondhand item at the moment.
 

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Re: PC logic analyser, Intronix still good?
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2014, 01:34:18 am »
Harvs, don't know if you have tried the Intronix software/demo - it's pretty easy to download and take a look-see.  Let us know what you think/do.  Good luck, EF
 

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Re: PC logic analyser, Intronix still good?
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2014, 01:47:32 am »
Hantek 4032L? 32 channels, 64M/channel (2Gbit) memory, 400Msps, just $200. Try their software first - if it suits you (there are not so many functions like protocol decoders), the hardware does it's job well, tested on things like Toggle DDR NAND.
 

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Re: PC logic analyser, Intronix still good?
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2014, 09:01:55 am »
Harvs, don't know if you have tried the Intronix software/demo - it's pretty easy to download and take a look-see.  Let us know what you think/do.  Good luck, EF

Thanks, I had a quick look.  It'll certainly do what I need it to do at the moment, which isn't that much, just sniff a bus.

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Hantek 4032L? 32 channels, 64M/channel (2Gbit) memory, 400Msps, just $200. Try their software first - if it suits you (there are not so many functions like protocol decoders), the hardware does it's job well, tested on things like Toggle DDR NAND.

Looks like it'll do the job.  Basic, but that's all I need right now, at only $200 I've just bought one.

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Re: PC logic analyser, Intronix still good?
« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2014, 01:59:12 am »
Harvs,

Did you get your Hantek LA?  Any initial impressions you can share?

Thanks, EF
 


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