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Author: Talal Itani
Date: 07:48 22-06-08


Hello,

At work we have an Intronix Logicport PC based logic analyzer. It is good,
I like using it, but it has very little memory (2048 samples). Can you
recommend something?

Thanks,
T.I.



Author: Rich Webb
Date: 09:06 22-06-08

On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:48:21 GMT, "Talal Itani" <titani@verizon.net>
wrote:

>Hello,
>
>At work we have an Intronix Logicport PC based logic analyzer. It is good,
>I like using it, but it has very little memory (2048 samples). Can you
>recommend something?

Are you using it in transition mode? (Setup | Sample Mode | Compression)

I've been using one of these for years. I do occasionally wish for
deeper storage but I've found that with a little thought I can define
the trigger condition that I need to capture the event of interest.

--
Rich Webb Norfolk, VA

Author: Talal Itani
Date: 10:11 22-06-08


>
> Are you using it in transition mode? (Setup | Sample Mode | Compression)
>
> I've been using one of these for years. I do occasionally wish for
> deeper storage but I've found that with a little thought I can define
> the trigger condition that I need to capture the event of interest.
>

Sure, I am using Compression. I wished it's internal memory can be
expanded.



Author: Rube Bumpkin
Date: 16:25 22-06-08

Talal Itani wrote:
> Hello,
>
> At work we have an Intronix Logicport PC based logic analyzer. It is good,
> I like using it, but it has very little memory (2048 samples). Can you
> recommend something?
>
> Thanks,
> T.I.
>
>

Have a look at the Agilent 1690 series. It has the same triggering and
GUI as the rest of Agilent LA's, connecting to the PC through FireWire.
The cheapest is the 1693A, 34 channels, 200 MHz state, 400/800MHz
Timing, 1M depth.
The link is long and ugly, so go to www.agilent.com and type 1693A in
the search field on the right.

RB

Author: logicgeek
Date: 04:16 23-06-08

On Jun 22, 10:25=A0pm, Rube Bumpkin <Some...@somewhere.world> wrote:
> Talal Itani wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > At work we have an Intronix Logicport PC basedlogic analyzer. =A0It is =
good,
> > I like using it, but it has very little memory (2048 samples). =A0Can y=
ou
> > recommend something?
>
> > Thanks,
> > T.I.
>
> Have a look at the Agilent 1690 series. It has the same triggering and
> GUI as the rest of Agilent LA's, connecting to the PC through FireWire.
> The cheapest is the 1693A, 34 channels, 200 MHz state, 400/800MHz
> Timing, 1M depth.
> The link is long and ugly, so go towww.agilent.com=A0and type 1693A in
> the search field on the right.
>
> RB

Also have a look at the La-Gold-36 or Logic-16 from Janatek. The Gold
samples at 1Ghz and has a mem depth of 1Meg per channel.
www.janatek.com

G

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