Saleae are working to release an SDK that allows developers to add features through plugins, much like Visual Studio Code. Great hardware, and the V2 software (available as an "alpha" release) is built on Electron, too. And it exported the data in a format I could easily work with. Something naturally impossible with a scope. It easily captured a minute of serial data at 38Mbps. With it I was able to capture some signaling of something I'm trying to reverse engineer for a customer. I did end up buying one of the Saleae USB logic analyzer probes. Here's a neat trick to measure a system's idle time.īrian Cuthie likes the Saleae logic analyzer:.mBed's unusual and interesting IDE, a web-hosted development tool.Digilent's Analog Parts Kit, an analog prototyping resource.ee-quipment's interesting ee701 differential scope probe.VoltageStandard's DMMCheck calibration standard for DMMs.The PortPilot measures current, power and energy used by a USB device.IAR's I-Jet Power Tools debugger probe.Agilent's N2820A current-measuring probe.Here's their new version of the Real Time Current Monitor, now with USB.ee-quipment's Real Time Current Monitor which gives a nice log power result.Microchip's Real Ice Power Monitor that lets the Real Ice emulator measure power.The Joulescope JS220 - My first choice for a current/power monitor.Tools that monitor power and/or current:.Zeroplus Logic Cube Pro logic analyzer. Oscium's iMSO-104 mixed signal scope for the iPhone and iPad.Embedded Artist's LabTool USB scope and logic analyzer.Saleae's higher-cost, higher performance Logic Pro logic analyzer.Saleae's low cost Logic 16 USB logic analyzer.Review of a 129€ scope probe that has an amazing 5100 ohm impedance and a bandwidth of 1.9 GHz.Siglent's SDG 2042X arbitrary waveform generator video review.It's the size of a cell phone but includes a screen! There are a number of cheap DDS signal generators on eBay.Rigol's DSA 815-TG spectrum analyzer is a great deal for $1500.Here's a video review, and here's a written review. GW Instek's GDS-1052-U is a $300 bench scope.And here's a video about it I made, plus another. Philco's 7019 65-year-old scope is pretty awful but a ton of fun.Gabotronics Xprotolab tiny little $49 mixed signal scope.Siglent's SDS2000X series oscilloscopes.Tektronix's MDO4104 mixed domain scope (i.e., it has a spectrum analyzer as well).Tektronix's MSO2024 mixed signal scope.Agilent's MSO-X 3054A mixed signal scope.Siglent's SDS1204X-E four channel, 200 MHz scope.Keysight's DSOX1204G 200 MHz, 4-channel scope.Siglent's SDS5000X series of scopes, 2 to 4 channels, 350 MHz to 1 GHz.Scopes, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers and signal generators:. Jack has written some extensive reviews of test equipment:
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