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The Digital Discovery Portable USB Logic Analyzer and Digital Pattern Generator by Digilent is a versatile tool designed for debugging, visualizing, and stimulating digital circuits. With a 32-channel logic analyzer capable of 800MS/s sampling rates and a 16-channel pattern generator at 100MS/s, this device is perfect for embedded projects. It features a protocol analyzer, static I/O, and power supply, all while being compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux through free software. Weighing only 6.4 ounces, it's the ideal companion for engineers and tech enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | Digilent |
Part Number | 410-338 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 6 x 8 inches |
Item model number | 410-338 |
Size | medium |
Color | Green, Gray, red |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
This thing works, at speed, and is usable.
This is a good piece of hardware. The software is a bit meh though. Overall it's good value for money as it works every time and you're never left sitting there wondering if your circuit is wrong or the LA is wrong. With this unit. it's your circuit that needs fixing.
T**S
If you buy this, plan to keep it because you're gonna pay if you return it.
First, the device was easy to use, but the problem was, debugging a SW issue, putting this thing on my circuit loaded it enough that it became a hardware issue. Ok, so I played around and improved things somewhat, but, even so, my circuit (1MHz SPI circuit) failed more often with this debugger attached! Consequently, I contacted the mfr and they said to return the unit via Amazon, no problem...Well, as they suggested, I returned it and they charged me 20% 'restocking fee' for returning their useless analyzer.Lesson learned - don't buy from this company.
M**Y
Works well, good item for the price.
The software takes a bit of getting used to. I guess it'd help if I read the manual a bit. But it was easy to set up and get going without reading too much. I haven't used many of the built in protocol analyzers, but will soon. Just using it to analyze some logic from a small micro to a LCD (using IIC interface) told me quite a bit, and I was able to find the problem and fix it. Well worth the money, wish I had bought one sooner. Would have saved a lot of head banging.
J**B
Great for SPI, QSPI, I2C, parallel bus decode
Desktop application is easy to use but offers complexity in a smooth fashion. Supports monitoring 5VDC, but it does not perform as well when doing so. I have to use a much lower sample rate when recording.
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