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USB Logic Analyzer 24MHz 8 Channel
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USB Logic Analyzer 24MHz 8 Channel

$9.99
USB Logic Analyzer

24MHz 8-Channel USB Logic Analyzer

This compact, 8-channel USB logic analyzer is an essential diagnostic tool for anyone working with microcontrollers (Arduino, ESP32, STM32), FPGAs, or ARM systems. It allows you to visualize digital signals in real-time, making it easy to decode and debug common communication protocols like I2C, SPI, UART, and CAN. It is a cost-effective alternative to expensive benchtop analyzers, providing professional-grade protocol decoding via open-source or proprietary software.

Product Features

  • 8 Simultaneous Channels: Monitor up to 8 different digital signals at the same time to observe timing relationships between pins.
  • High Sampling Rate: Capture signals at up to 24MHz (24 million samples per second), sufficient for the majority of hobbyist and industrial MCU projects.
  • Protocol Decoding: Works with software to automatically decode UART, I2C, SPI, 1-Wire, CAN, DMX-512, and many more protocols.
  • Broad Logic Compatibility: Supports logic levels from 2.0V to 5.25V, making it safe for 3.3V and 5V systems.
  • Plug-and-Play Integration: Powered via USB (Mini-B or Type-C depending on model); no external power supply is required.

Technical Specifications

  • Sample Rate: Configurable (24MHz, 16MHz, 12MHz, 8MHz, 4MHz, 2MHz, 1MHz, 500kHz)
  • Input Voltage Range: -0.5V to 5.25V
  • Logic Thresholds: Low < 0.8V; High > 2.0V
  • Input Impedance: 100kΩ || 5pF
  • Crystal Accuracy: ±20ppm, 24MHz
  • Dimensions: Approx. 55mm x 23mm x 13mm
  • Software Compatibility: sigrok/PulseView (recommended), Saleae Logic (legacy/compatible mode)

Pin Configuration

Pin Label Function Connection Note
CH0 - CH7 Digital Input Connect to the signal lines you wish to monitor.
GND Ground Common ground with your Target Device (Required).
CLK Clock Output Only available on specific models; typically not used for basic captures.

Quick Setup Instructions

  1. Software: Download and install PulseView (from sigrok.org).
  2. Drivers: On Windows, use the Zadig utility to install the WinUSB driver for the device (typically listed as "Unknown Device" or "Saleae Logic").
  3. Connection: Connect the analyzer's GND to your project's GND. Connect CH0 to the data pin you wish to analyze.
  4. Capture: Open PulseView, select the fx2lafw driver, click "Scan for devices," and then click "Run" to start capturing data.

Package Contents

  • 1x USB 24MHz 8-Channel Logic Analyzer
  • 1x USB Cable (Mini-B or Type-C)
  • 1x 10-Wire Rainbow DuPont Jumper Set

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