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| price = $5 - $10 | |||
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== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
* TODO | * '''Main chip:''' Cypress CY7C68013A-56LFXC (FX2LP) | ||
* '''I2C EEPROM''': ? | |||
* '''Octal tristate bus transceiver''': LVC245 (TODO: vendor?) | |||
* '''Crystal''': 24MHz | |||
== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
* [http://www.norduino.org/index.php?title=BugLogic3_board Buglogic3 wiki page] | |||
* [http://norduino.robomotic.com/products-page/categories/buglogic3/ robomotic.com: Hardware description] | |||
[[Category:Device]] | [[Category:Device]] | ||
[[Category:Logic analyzer]] | [[Category:Logic analyzer]] | ||
[[Category:Supported]] | [[Category:Supported]] |
Latest revision as of 14:22, 30 June 2019
Status | supported |
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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 | $5 - $10 |
Website | robomotic.com |
The Robomotic BugLogic 3 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 Robomotic BugLogic 3/Info for more details (such as lsusb -vvv output) about the device.
Hardware
- Main chip: Cypress CY7C68013A-56LFXC (FX2LP)
- I2C EEPROM: ?
- Octal tristate bus transceiver: LVC245 (TODO: vendor?)
- Crystal: 24MHz
Photos
Protocol
Since we use the open-source fx2lafw firmware for this device, we don't need to know the protocol.