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$69 Sipeed SLogic16U3 low-cost logic analyzer supports 3.2 Gbps bandwidth, 150+ protocols The SLogic16U3 is a compact, low-cost USB 3.0 logic analyzer with up to 3.2 Gbps bandwidth and 16 input channels, designed for debugging, reverse-engineering, and verifying digital circuits and embedded systems. The device supports sampling rates up to 800MS/s with four channels, 400MS/s with eight channels, and 200MS/s with sixteen channels via a 5 Gbps USB 3.0 interface. On top of that, it supports 0–10V inputs and features adjustable trigger thresholds (0–6V). Housed in a 40×40×10 mm compact aluminum case, it supports over 150 protocols like SPI, I²C, UART, CAN, and JTAG, and provides edge-based triggering with real-time streaming over USB. The device can be extended as an oscilloscope via an optional ADC module and integrates seamlessly with Sigrok and PulseView software for waveform visualization. SLogic16U3 specifications: MCU – TBD Input channels – 16 digital channels Sampling rates 800MS/s @ 4 channels 400MS/s @ 8 channels 200MS/s @ 16 channels [...] The post $69 Sipeed SLogic16U3 low-cost logic analyzer supports 3.2 Gbps bandwidth, 150+ protocols appeared first on CNX Software - Embedded Systems News.
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Sigrok Website Down After Hosting Data Loss When it comes to open source signal analysis software for logic analyzers and many other sensors, Sigrok is pretty much the only game in town. Unfortunately after an issue with …read more
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Sigrok Website Down After Hosting Data Loss When it comes to open source signal analysis software for logic analyzers and many other sensors, Sigrok is pretty much the only game in town. Unfortunately after an issue with the server hosting, the website, wiki, and other documentation is down until a new hosting provider is found and the site migrated. This leaves just the downloads active, as well as the IRC channel (#sigrok) over at Libera.chat. This is not the first time that the Sigrok site has gone down, but this time it seems that it’s more final. Although it seems a new server will be set up over the coming days, this will do little to assuage those who have been ringing the alarm bells about the Sigrok project. Currently access to documentation is unavailable, except via the WaybackMachine’s archive. A tragic reality of FOSS projects is that they are not immortal, with them requiring constant time, money and effort to keep servers running and software maintained. This might be a good point for those who have a stake in Sigrok to consider what the project means to them, and what it might mean if it were to shutdown.

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Using Raspberry Pi Pico as a logic analyzer - CNX Software Raspberry Pi Pico board can be used as a logic analyzer with 24 channels, support for up to 100 Msps thanks to RP2040's programmable I/Os.

It's possible to use the @Raspberry_Pi Pico as a #logicanalyzer with up to 24 channels, up to 100 Msps capture either using an open-source program for Windows, or #Sigrok open-source project for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
#RaspberryPi #electronics #tools

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Tigard is an open-source FT2232H board for hardware hacking (Crowdfunding) - CNX Software There is plenty of cheap 5V or 3.3V USB to TTL debug boards used to access the serial console and/or program boards, but FTDI FT2232H based Tigard

Tigard is a hardware #hacking/ #debugging tool that supports UART, I2C, SPI, JTAG, Cortex Debug interfaces, multiple voltages, as well as a logic analyzer header. #electronics #hardware #sigrok @FTDIChip

cnx-software.com/2020/11/12/tig…

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HydraNFC Shield v2 Delivers Up to 1600 mW with STMicro ST25R3916 NFC Chipset - CNX Software Working with HydraBus STM32 board, HydraNFC Shield v2 is a full-featured NFC shield based on STMicro ST25R3916 high-performance NFC universal device.

#NFC development kit based on @ST_World ST25R3916 with 1.6W of output power and support for a wide range of NFC standards. The developer also wrote a decoder for #Sigrok. #STM32

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