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| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[Saleae Logic]] is a low-cost logic analyzer. The unit itself is very small, and has a USB 2.0 port connecting it to a PC (and powering the unit) and a connector for the 8+1 probe set. It is built around a Cypress EZ-USB FX2LP microcontroller &mdash; an 8051-compatible chip with built-in USB 2.0 controller. It can sample 8 channels up to 24MHz.
| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[Saleae Logic]] is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate.


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| [[File:Eeelec xla esla100.jpg|120px|left]]
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| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[EE Electronics XLA ESLA100|EE Electronics / Eeelec XLA]] (a.k.a. ESLA100) is a cheap 8-channel logic analyzer (and a Saleae Logic clone).
| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[EE Electronics XLA ESLA100|EE Electronics / Eeelec XLA]] (a.k.a. ESLA100) is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer (and a Saleae Logic clone) with up to 24MHz sampling rate.


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| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[ASIX SIGMA]] is a 16 channel logic analyzer with sample rate support up to 200 MHz and with 256 Mbit on-board memory.
| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[ASIX SIGMA|ASIX SIGMA/SIGMA2]] is a USB-based, 16-channel logic analyzer with up to 200MHz sampling rate, and with 256Mbit on-board memory.


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| bgcolor="lime" align="center" | [[File:Nuvola OK.png|16px]]<br />supported
| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[Openbench Logic Sniffer]] (OLS) is an FPGA-based logic analyzer, supporting 32 probes for probing up to 100MHz signals and advanced trigger functionality. It is a fully open source device &mdash; the circuit design, VHDL code for the FPGA, firmware for the PIC microcontroller and Java-based client software are all freely available. The project is a collaboration between [http://www.gadgetfactory.net/ Gadget Factory] and [http://dangerousprototypes.com/ Dangerous Prototypes].
| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[Openbench Logic Sniffer]] (OLS) is a USB-based (and FPGA-based), 32-channel logic analyzer with up to 100MHz sampling rate and advanced trigger functionality. It is a fully open source device &mdash; the circuit design, VHDL code for the FPGA, firmware for the PIC microcontroller and Java-based client software are all freely available. The project is a collaboration between [http://www.gadgetfactory.net/ Gadget Factory] and [http://dangerousprototypes.com/ Dangerous Prototypes].


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| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[ZEROPLUS Logic Cube LAP-C]] logic analyzer is supported in sigrok.
| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[ZEROPLUS Logic Cube LAP-C]] (16032) is a USB-based, 16-channel logic analyzer with up to 100MHz sampling rate.


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| style="vertical-align: top" | The [http://www.chronovu.com/ ChronoVu LA8] is a USB-based 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 100MHz sampling rate.
| style="vertical-align: top" | The [http://www.chronovu.com/ ChronoVu LA8] is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 100MHz sampling rate.


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| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[Robomotic MiniLogic]] is a Cypress FX2-based 8-channel USB logic analyzer with a maximum samplerate of 24 MHz.
| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[Robomotic MiniLogic]] is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate.


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| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[Logic Shrimp]] is a USB-based logic analyzer.
| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[Logic Shrimp]] is a USB-based, 4-channel logic analyzer with up to 20MHz sampling rate.


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| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[Buspirate|Buspirate v3]] supports a logic analyzer mode and can thus be used for sample captures, however only at low speeds. To quote from the announcement: ''The Bus Pirate can’t store a lot of samples, it can’t feed live samples very fast, and speeds are in the kHz range''.
| style="vertical-align: top" | The [[Buspirate|Buspirate v3]] is a USB-based, 5-channel logic analyzer with up to 1MHz sampling rate.
 
The Buspirate supports a logic analyzer mode and can thus be used for sample captures, however only at low speeds. To quote from the announcement: ''The Bus Pirate can’t store a lot of samples, it can’t feed live samples very fast, and speeds are in the kHz range''.


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Revision as of 20:42, 6 May 2012

sigrok is intended as a flexible, cross-platform, and hardware-independent software, i.e., it supports various devices from many different vendors.

Here is a list of currently supported devices (various stages of completeness) and devices we plan to support in the near future.

Logic analyzers (and mixed-signal devices)

Device Status Comments
Saleae Logic.jpg
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The Saleae Logic is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate.
Eeelec xla esla100.jpg
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The EE Electronics / Eeelec XLA (a.k.a. ESLA100) is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer (and a Saleae Logic clone) with up to 24MHz sampling rate.
ASIX SIGMA.jpg
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The ASIX SIGMA/SIGMA2 is a USB-based, 16-channel logic analyzer with up to 200MHz sampling rate, and with 256Mbit on-board memory.
Openbench logic sniffer front.jpg
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The Openbench Logic Sniffer (OLS) is a USB-based (and FPGA-based), 32-channel logic analyzer with up to 100MHz sampling rate and advanced trigger functionality. It is a fully open source device — the circuit design, VHDL code for the FPGA, firmware for the PIC microcontroller and Java-based client software are all freely available. The project is a collaboration between Gadget Factory and Dangerous Prototypes.
Zeroplus Logic Cube.jpg
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The ZEROPLUS Logic Cube LAP-C (16032) is a USB-based, 16-channel logic analyzer with up to 100MHz sampling rate.
Chronovu la8 device.jpg
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The ChronoVu LA8 is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 100MHz sampling rate.
Robomotic minilogic.jpg
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The Robomotic MiniLogic is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate.
Logic-shrimp-front.png
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The Logic Shrimp is a USB-based, 4-channel logic analyzer with up to 20MHz sampling rate.
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The Buspirate v3 is a USB-based, 5-channel logic analyzer with up to 1MHz sampling rate.

The Buspirate supports a logic analyzer mode and can thus be used for sample captures, however only at low speeds. To quote from the announcement: The Bus Pirate can’t store a lot of samples, it can’t feed live samples very fast, and speeds are in the kHz range.

Braintechnology usb lps.jpg
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The Braintechnology USB-LPS is an Cypress FX2 based logic analyzer and signal generator with up to 16 channels.
Cwav usbee sx.jpg
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The CWAV USBee SX is a Cypress FX2 based, 8-channel logic analyzer (and signal generator).
Esla201a.JPG
Nuvola OK.png
supported
The EE Electronics / Eeelec ESLA201A is a USB-based, 24MHz, 8-channel logic analyzer with 2 additional analog channels.
Nuvola Orange.png
in progress
The RockyLogic Ant18e is a 1GHz logic analyzer.
Rockylogic ant8 device.jpg
Nuvola Orange.png
in progress
The RockyLogic Ant8 is an 8-channel, 500MHz, USB-based logic analyzer.
Nuvola Orange.png
in progress
The Link Instruments MSO-19‎ is a 2GSa/s oscilloscope, 200MSa/s logic analyzer, 100MSa/s pattern generator and a TDR. It is also extremely portable and is only $249 (including probe, clips, wires and software).
Nuvola Orange.png
in progress
The QuantAsylum QA100 is a mixed-mode oscilloscope with 12 digital inputs, 2 analog, 1 trigger and 1 audio waveform generator.
Dso2090-case-top-small.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
in progress
The Hantek DSO-2090 is a 2 channel USB oscilloscope with an analog bandwidth of 40MHz and 100MS/s sampling rate.
Picoscope 2203 front.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
planned
Pico Technology PicoScope 2203
Ikalogic scanalogic2 device with probes.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
planned
Ikalogic SCANALOGIC-2 PRO
Microchip pickit2 device front.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
planned
The Microchip PICkit2 is a programmer/debugger for PIC microcontrollers, but it can also be used as a 3-channel logic analyzer.
Minila mockup.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
planned
The MiniLA Mockup is a USB-based logic analyzer.
Acute pkla1216 front.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
planned
The Acute PKLA-1216 is a 200MHz, 16-channel, USB-based logic analyzer.
Nuvola Red.png
planned
The Saleae Logic16 is a 16-channel, 100/50/25/12.5MHz USB-based logic analyzer (at 2/4/8/16 enabled channels).
Polabs poscope basic2 device top.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
planned
The PoLabs PoScope Basic2 is a 16-channel, 8MHz, USB-based logic analyzer (plus oscilloscope, signal/pattern generator, and more).
Nuvola Red.png
planned
The Rigol VS5202D is a 2 channel analog and 16 channel digital, 200 MHz, USB-based oscilloscope/logic analyzer.
Velleman pcsu1000 pcb front.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
planned
The Velleman PCSU1000 is a 2 channel USB oscilloscope with an analog bandwidth of 50MHz and 1GS/s sampling rate.
Intronix Logicport.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
planned
The Intronix Logicport LA1034 is an FPGA-based logic analyzer, capable of sampling data on 34 channels at up to 500MHz. It has very limited memory, however, and can only use compression at rates up to 200MHz.

Oscilloscopes

Device Status Comments
Dso2090-case-top-small.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
in progress
The Hantek DSO-2090 is a 2 channel USB oscilloscope with an analog bandwidth of 40MHz and 100MS/s sampling rate.
Picoscope 2203 front.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
planned
Pico Technology PicoScope 2203
Velleman pcsu1000 pcb front.jpg
Nuvola Red.png
planned
The Velleman PCSU1000 is a 2 channel USB oscilloscope with an analog bandwidth of 50MHz and 1GS/s sampling rate.

Multimeters

None, yet.

Other devices

None, yet.

Potential other candidates

If you own any other logic analyzers (or oscilloscopes etc.) and want to add support for them in sigrok (or donate/lend devices to developers), please let us know. We're always happy to add more hardware support! The Logic Analyzer Comparison table lists quite a few other devices we know about which may be interesting targets.