Difference between revisions of "Mini LA"
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* 128 Kb of memory for each channel | * 128 Kb of memory for each channel | ||
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* External clock input | * External clock input | ||
* Input levels compatible with 3.3V and 5V logic | * Input levels compatible with 3.3V and 5V logic | ||
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* Communicating via LPT port (EPP mode support) or USB | * Communicating via LPT port (EPP mode support) or USB | ||
* Documentation and source codes released under GNU GPL | * Documentation and source codes released under GNU GPL | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 24 September 2007
Mini LA is a project of simple and cheap logic analyzer designed for amateur and semi-professional work.
Features:
- Up to 32 channels
- 128 Kb of memory for each channel
- Sampling rate up to 100MHz (timebase in 1-2-5 sequence)
- External clock input
- Input levels compatible with 3.3V and 5V logic
- Selectable pretrigger/posttrigger buffer size in 8K steps
- 16 bits wide trigger (0, 1, don't care)
- Programmable min. trigger-event width (1-16)
- Programmable trigger-events counter (1-16)
- External trigger input
- Communicating via LPT port (EPP mode support) or USB
- Documentation and source codes released under GNU GPL
- Mini LAParts