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| status = | | status = planned | ||
| source_code_dir = fx2lafw | | source_code_dir = fx2lafw | ||
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It is a clone of the [[CWAV USBee DX]]. | It is a clone of the [[CWAV USBee DX]]. | ||
See [[XZL Studio DX/Info]] for some more details (such as '''lsusb -vvv''' output) on the device. | |||
'''Note''': | '''Note''': Due to the fact that this device has two FX2 chips behind a USB hub inside, this will need extra code to enumerate correctly in sigrok. Do you have this device? Let us know! | ||
== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
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[[Category:Oscilloscope]] | [[Category:Oscilloscope]] | ||
[[Category:Mixed-signal oscilloscope]] | [[Category:Mixed-signal oscilloscope]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Planned]] |
Revision as of 11:28, 11 March 2013
Status | planned |
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Source code | fx2lafw |
Channels | 8/16 |
Samplerate | 24MHz |
Samplerate (state) | — |
Triggers | none (SW-only) |
Min/max voltage | ? |
Memory | none |
Compression | none |
Website | hotmcu.com |
The XZL Studio DX is a USB-based, 16-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate, and with 2 additional analog channels.
It is a clone of the CWAV USBee DX.
See XZL Studio DX/Info for some more details (such as lsusb -vvv output) on the device.
Note: Due to the fact that this device has two FX2 chips behind a USB hub inside, this will need extra code to enumerate correctly in sigrok. Do you have this device? Let us know!
Hardware
- Main chip: 2x Cypress CY7C68013A-56PVXC (FX2LP)
- ADC: 2x Texas Instruments TLC5510 (SO 24pin package)
- I2C EEPROM: Atmel ATML H136 24C02C M Y, place for second EEPROM chip.
- USB 2.0 Hub: SMSC USB2512A (QFN 36-pin package)
- Low-dropout voltage regulator: Advanced Monolithic Systems AMS1117-3.3
- Crystal: 24MHz
- ...
Photos
TODO.
Protocol
Since we use the open-source fx2lafw firmware for this device, we don't need to know the protocol.
Resources
TODO.