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== Photos ==
== Photos ==
<gallery>
File:Ht usbee dxpro package contents.jpg|<small>Package contents</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro device top.jpg|<small>Device, top</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro device bottom.jpg|<small>Device, bottom</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro connectors.jpg|<small>Device, connectors</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro usb.jpg|<small>Device, USB</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro package label.jpg|<small>Package label</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro pcb top.jpg|<small>PCB, top</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro pcb bottom.jpg|<small>PCB, bottom</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro version.jpg|<small>PCB, version</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro tlc5510i 1.jpg|<small>TLC5510I, 1</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro tlc5510i 2.jpg|<small>TLC5510I, 2</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro cypress fx2 1.jpg|<small>Cypress FX2, 1</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro cypress fx2 2.jpg|<small>Cypress FX2, 2</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro smsc usb2512b.jpg|<small>SMSC USB2512B</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro ams1117.jpg|<small>AMS1117</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro 7660 1.jpg|<small>ICL7660, 1</small>
File:Ht usbee dxpro 7660 2.jpg|<small>ICL7660, 2</small>
</gallery>


== Protocol ==
== Protocol ==

Revision as of 15:42, 17 July 2016

HT USBee-DxPro
Status planned
Source code fx2lafw
Channels 8/16 + 2
Samplerate 24MHz
Samplerate (state)
Triggers none (SW-only)
Min/max voltage ?
Memory none
Compression none
Website banggood.com

The HT USBee-DxPro 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 HT USBee-DxPro/Info for some more details (such as lsusb -v 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.

Hardware

Photos

Protocol

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

Resources