Hello David,
Almost forgot - there is also Mcupro Logic16 Clone [1], 16 channels up
to 100 Mhz depending on number of channels used. It costs ~40$ on eBay
and works with Sigrok as well.
[1]: https://sigrok.org/wiki/Mcupro_Logic16_clone
On 10/21/18 10:37 PM, Aleksander Alekseev wrote:
Hello David,
DSLogic [1] costs about 70$ on eBay, it's 16 channels, 100-400 Mhz
(max when using only 4 channels) and it's open source. Though I had
some issues using it with recent builds [2] so you probably shouldn't
use master branches as I do.
[1]: https://sigrok.org/wiki/DreamSourceLab_DSLogic
[2]:
https://sourceforge.net/p/sigrok/mailman/sigrok-devel/thread/1b2f535e-44ef-4b37-df9a-a22678644b28%40eax.me/
On 10/21/18 3:36 AM, David Slipper wrote:
This may be the wrong forum/list for this - if so, I apologise and
perhaps you can redirect me ...
I am looking for a low cost 16(+) channel logic analyser <$100 that can
sample at 100Mbps or greater.
Web searches have thrown up a few possibles but the hardware seems
unavailable or they lack Pulseview compatibility.
Can anyone suggest any possible DIY/Open Hardware projects that are
current or viable ??
Best regards,
Dave
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