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The '''[http://eeelec.com/xla/ EE Electronics / Eeelec XLA] (a.k.a. ESLA100)''' is a cheap 8-channel logic analyzer.
{{Infobox logic analyzer
| image            = [[File:Eeelec xla esla100.png|180px]]
| name            = EE Electronics ESLA100
| status          = supported
| source_code_dir  = fx2lafw
| channels        = 8
| samplerate      = 24MHz
| samplerate_state = —
| triggers        = none (SW-only)
| voltages        = -0.5V — 5.25V
| threshold        = Fixed: VIH=2.0V—5.25V, VIL=-0.5V—0.8V
| memory          = none
| compression      = none
| price            = <$50
| website          = [http://eeelec.com/xla/ eeelec.com]
}}
 
The '''EE Electronics ESLA100''' is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate.
 
It is a clone of the [[Saleae Logic]].
 
In sigrok, we use the open-source [[fx2lafw]] firmware for this logic analyzer.
 
See [[EE Electronics ESLA100/Info]] for some more details (such as '''lsusb -vvv''' output) on the device.


== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==


* Cypress CY7C68013A-56LFXC (56pin QFN package)
* '''Main chip:''' Cypress CY7C68013A-56LFXC (FX2LP)
* Atmel ATMLH911 02B 1
* '''I2C EEPROM''': Atmel ATMLH911 02B 1
* NXP 74HC245D
* '''Octal tristate bus transceiver''': NXP 74HC245D
* '''Crystal''': 24MHz


== Photos ==
== Photos ==


<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Eeelec xla esla100.jpg|<small>EE Electronics XLA/ESLA100</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100.jpg|<small>Device w/ cable</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 front.jpg|<small>Device, front</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 back.jpg|<small>Device, back</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 probe connector.jpg|<small>Probe connector</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 probe connector.jpg|<small>Probe connector</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 usb.jpg|<small>USB</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 usb.jpg|<small>USB</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 open.jpg|<small>Device, open</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 pcb front.jpg|<small>PCB front</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 pcb front.jpg|<small>PCB front</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 pcb back.jpg|<small>PCB back</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 pcb back.jpg|<small>PCB back</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 74hc245d.jpg|<small>NXP 74HC245D</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 atmlh911.jpg|<small>Atmel ATMLH911</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 cy7c68013a.jpg|<small>Cypress FX2</small>
File:Eeelec xla esla100 resistors.jpg|<small>Probe resistors</small>
</gallery>
</gallery>
See also [http://www.flickr.com/photos/uwehermann/sets/72157624520323356/ this flickr set] for more PCB photos of the device.
== Protocol ==
Since we use the open-source [[fx2lafw]] firmware for this device, we don't need to know the protocol.


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
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* [http://stores.ebay.com/eeelec Eeelec eBay store] and [http://store.eeelec.com/ Eeelec webshop]
* [http://stores.ebay.com/eeelec Eeelec eBay store] and [http://store.eeelec.com/ Eeelec webshop]
* [http://eeelec.com/xla/ Eeelec: Software download location]
* [http://eeelec.com/xla/ Eeelec: Software download location]
[[Category:Device]]
[[Category:Logic analyzer]]
[[Category:Supported]]

Latest revision as of 15:14, 30 June 2019

EE Electronics ESLA100
Eeelec xla esla100.png
Status supported
Source code fx2lafw
Channels 8
Samplerate 24MHz
Samplerate (state)
Triggers none (SW-only)
Min/max voltage -0.5V — 5.25V
Threshold voltage Fixed: VIH=2.0V—5.25V, VIL=-0.5V—0.8V
Memory none
Compression none
Price range <$50
Website eeelec.com

The EE Electronics ESLA100 is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate.

It is a clone of the Saleae Logic.

In sigrok, we use the open-source fx2lafw firmware for this logic analyzer.

See EE Electronics ESLA100/Info for some more details (such as lsusb -vvv output) on the device.

Hardware

  • Main chip: Cypress CY7C68013A-56LFXC (FX2LP)
  • I2C EEPROM: Atmel ATMLH911 02B 1
  • Octal tristate bus transceiver: NXP 74HC245D
  • Crystal: 24MHz

Photos

See also this flickr set for more PCB photos of the device.

Protocol

Since we use the open-source fx2lafw firmware for this device, we don't need to know the protocol.

Resources