Meet Agustín Gimenez Bernad, the brains behind LogicAnalyzer, an affordable yet powerful tool designed for electronics enthusiasts and professionals alike. With features like 24 digital channels, 100Msps, 32k samples depth, edge triggers, and pattern triggers, LogicAnalyzer promises to revolutionize your debugging experience.
What is LogicAnalyzer?
LogicAnalyzer is a cost-effective logic analyzer built on the foundation of a Raspberry Pico (or Pico W). Despite its low price tag, this analyzer doesn't compromise on performance. It boasts up to 24 digital channels, pre and post trigger sampling, and support for both edge and pattern triggers of up to 16 bits.
Powerful Software Companion
But LogicAnalyzer isn't just about hardware. It comes bundled with powerful software (currently available for Windows only) that allows users to visualize captured data, export captures, and even utilize protocol analyzers. This software adds another layer of usability and functionality to an already impressive tool.
What's New in Version 5.0?
The latest version, LogicAnalyzer 5.0, introduces an exciting feature called Burst mode. With Burst mode, users can capture blocks of data, and the analyzer automatically rearms itself to capture more data when the trigger condition is met again. This enhancement further streamlines the debugging process, making it more efficient and seamless.
Get Started Today
Ready to elevate your debugging game with LogicAnalyzer? Head over to the GitHub repository to explore the details, access the code, and discover compatible boards. Whether you're a hobbyist tinkering with electronics or a seasoned professional in need of reliable debugging tools, LogicAnalyzer has got you covered.
Don't miss out on this game-changing tool – grab your Raspberry Pico and dive into the world of LogicAnalyzer today!
Github Repo: https://github.com/gusmanb/logicanalyzer
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