Author Topic: Agilent Logic Analyzer 90-pin probes  (Read 788 times)

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Offline mevgheniTopic starter

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Agilent Logic Analyzer 90-pin probes
« on: June 05, 2019, 10:05:39 am »
Just got an Agilent 16902a Logic Analyzer with 4x 16950a board (sadly only 4M option) for $400 on eBay. Feels like a good price to me, but thats not the point. It only came with the cables directly attached to the 16950a boards (as they are non-detachable, at least non-trivially-detachable, othervise im sure I wouldnt get them either). I do actually have an 16702b analyzer with flying leads probe adapter, so I was hoping to use those, but.. The old cables terminate into 40-pin plug, and the new ones terminate into a 90-pin plug instead. Needless to say, they dont fit...

Now, finally to the point of this post, do any of you know where to get single ended (and also, differential, if possible) flying leads probing adapters for the 90-pin connector for non-exuberant prices? eBay wants an arm and a leg for them (double of what I paid for the entire system for a single adapter).

Also, are there any hacks for this kind of LAs? Mine is running WinXP. Mostly interested in Protocol Recovery software license (or whatever it's called, the one that lets you decode standard low-speed serial protocols), as as of now, it can't even decode SPI... Card's memory is also apradable to 64M, but that seems to involve reflashing the board's fpga with a new bitstream (based on vague description of the upgrade procedure from Agilent docs).

 


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