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【Voltage Compatibility】
Our products are selected to support international voltage ranges (e.g. 100–240V).
However, please make sure your local voltage is compatible before use, as incorrect voltage may still cause malfunction.
【Plug Type】
Our products use Japanese plug types (A or B type).
Please use a conversion adapter if necessary.
【Important Note on Transformers and Adapters】
A transformer adjusts voltage to match your device’s requirements.
A conversion adapter only changes the plug shape and does not adjust voltage.
Using only a conversion adapter without a transformer may result in damage to the product.
【Liability】
We are not responsible for malfunctions or damages caused by improper use, such as operating the product without appropriate voltage or equipment.
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24MHz, 8-channel USB logic analyzer, supports UART/IIC/SPI, MCU/FPGA/ARM. Compatible with logic analyzer software and open source programs. B. sigrok (protocol analysis of RS232, SPI, I²C, 1-Wire, etc.)
The open source logic analyzer software (sigrok, PulseView) can be downloaded from the following page: https://sigrok.org/wiki/PulseView. It is easy to use as a GUI logic analyzer and protocol decoder.
It has 9 parallel measurement signal inputs and can measure 24 million steps per second. It can solve problems when implementing MCU-related products and is useful for microcontroller, ARM system, and FPGA development.
Its compact size makes it easy to carry, and when combined with a laptop computer, it is effective for measurements in the field. It is ideal for electronic work.
[Accessories] In addition to the product itself and USB cable, lead cables and clips are also included. There are 12 IC clips in total, available in 6 colors, for use with logic analyzers.
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Features: The sampling rate of each channel is 24M/S, but in reality, 10M/S is sufficient. 8 channels: You can collect signals while analyzing data. Sample and analyze like I2C, UART
How to use: Step 1. Download and install sigrok PluseView (https://sigrok.org/wiki/Downloads). Step 2. Connect logic analyzer to PC with USB cable. Step 3. Run driver installer Zadig (in C:\Program Files (x86)\) folder). Step 4. Run PulseView. Connect one end of wire to signal (e.g. CH0) and ground pins of logic analyzer, and the other end to logic port (either digital output D3 or development board). Step 5. Write a small sketch, which will generate raw data of waveform on D3. Click "Run" button in PulseView and it will be displayed on PulseView display.
Specifications: Maximum sampling rate: 24Msps Input voltage range: 0-5V Digital channels: 8 Input low level: 1.4V Supported protocols: SPI, IIC, UART, SMBus, I2S, CAN, Parallel, Custom, Search, Asynchronous, 1-Wite, PS/2 Input impedance: 1MΩ|| 10pF (Typical, Approximate) Crystal: ±20ppm, 24MHz Error/Accuracy: Pulse width measurement: ±42ns (at 24MHz) Size (L x W x H): 55 x 28 x 14 mm Test hook clip size: Approx. 5 x 1.5 cm
Note: The clip contains solid wire (diameter