We live in a day when it is very inexpensive to buy an oscilloscope, especially one with modest performance that hooks to a laptop. However, there was a time when even a surplus scope was out of reach ...
The logic probe is powered from the device under test (DUT)—it may be any binary logic, which can be powered in the range +2 V to +6 V. This may be a microcontroller or 74/54 series logic chips, ...
Logic analyzer probing can be classified into two groups. The first group consists of the signals that were “designed in.” This means that signals that are to be observed were intentionally routed to ...
Paired with the 16900A logic analysis system, the E8045B logic analysis probe promises extensive visibility into the Pentium 4 processor in the 775-land package. The probe interfaces the logic ...
Mark Henderson of Long Beach, CA has started a “Kickstarter” program for a debug tool that he says, “will be the first tool you’ll use when chasing issues in your electronic product”. He calls it “tiq ...
Hackaday reader [JumperOne] was in need of a logic probe that he could use to reliably test some tiny .5mm pitch IC pins. The probe that came with his oscilloscope was a bit too big and not near sharp ...
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