Author Topic: Is there a Logic Analyzer with an SDK for proprietary Protocol encoding ?  (Read 2363 times)

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Offline roli_barkTopic starter

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Is there in the market a Logic Analyzer with an optional SDK
to enable the user develop a proprietary Serial Protocol encoding ?
 

Offline Carrington

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See this:
http://www.asix.net/tools/dbg_omega.htm
http://www.asix.net/tools/download/analyzers/sigmap02_plugin_developer_manual.pdf

Source codes of some plugins are released under GPL, thus users are free to modify or create plugins. (Page 12, datasheet)

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« Last Edit: July 05, 2013, 07:34:23 am by Carrington »
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Look at the Tektronix TLA700 series and my serial decoding software:
https://forum.sparkfun.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=30757&p=136729#p136729
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Plenty of them will. For example the Usbee (with optional software), Saleae, Zeroplus, DigiView and of course the OLS logic analyzers all support the development of custom decoders.
 


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