Mixtel90
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 Joined: 05/10/2019 Location: United KingdomPosts: 7330 |
Posted: 07:52pm 28 May 2023 |
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I have a similar logic analyzer (but 16-bit). I've used it several times - not a bad bit of kit. Great for debugging serial comms stuff. I felt guilty using the Saleae software and tried a public domain package but it was simply too limited and rather clunky to use.
Just because a 'scope is "20MHz" it doesn't mean that it is useful or even usable up to that frequency. :) I like that little Hantek though, especially for the price. I couldn't test the frequency response as I've no oscillator that goes past 20khZ! I suspect it will be ok up to a couple of MHz. Their software is a bit "toytown" until you start delving into it. It has some silly problems though = no X-shift and no magnification of a static trace. No panning across a static trace either. Sync seems to be a bit hit and miss at the lower frequencies. I downloaded Open Hantek but couldn't get it to run. :( Edited 2023-05-29 05:52 by Mixtel90 |