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| channels = 8 + 1 | | channels = 8 + 1 | ||
| samplerate = 24MHz | | samplerate = 8ch @ 24MHz, 8+1ch @ 12MHz | ||
| samplerate_state = — | | samplerate_state = — | ||
| triggers = none (SW-only) | | triggers = none (SW-only) | ||
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The '''Noname LHT00SU1''' is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate, with 1 additional analog channel (theoretically 2, but only one of them can be used at a time). | The '''Noname LHT00SU1''' is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate, with 1 additional analog channel (theoretically 2, but only one of them can be used at a time; 3MHz analog bandwidth). | ||
It is a clone of the [[CWAV USBee AX-Pro]]. | It is a clone of the [[CWAV USBee AX-Pro]]. | ||
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== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
There's a jumper on the PCB which write-protects the I²C EEPROM when set (it ships in that state) by keeping the WP pin at 3.3V. | There's a jumper on the PCB which write-protects the I²C EEPROM when set (it ships in that state) by keeping the WP pin at 3.3V. |
Revision as of 22:49, 17 September 2017
Status | supported |
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Source code | fx2lafw |
Channels | 8 + 1 |
Samplerate | 8ch @ 24MHz, 8+1ch @ 12MHz |
Samplerate (state) | — |
Triggers | none (SW-only) |
Min/max voltage |
Digital: 0V — +5.3V Analog: ±10V |
Threshold voltage | Fixed: VIH=1.4V, VIL=0.8V |
Memory | none |
Compression | none |
Website | aliexpress.com |
The Noname LHT00SU1 is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate, with 1 additional analog channel (theoretically 2, but only one of them can be used at a time; 3MHz analog bandwidth).
It is a clone of the CWAV USBee AX-Pro.
In sigrok, we use the open-source fx2lafw firmware for this logic analyzer.
See Noname LHT00SU1/Info for some more details (such as lsusb -v output) on the device.
Hardware
There's a jumper on the PCB which write-protects the I²C EEPROM when set (it ships in that state) by keeping the WP pin at 3.3V.
Photos
LTH00SU1-V5.0:
Protocol
Since we use the open-source fx2lafw firmware for this device, we don't need to know the protocol.
Resources
- raspberrypiwiki.com: LHT00SU1_Virtual_Oscilloscope_SKU:412961 (info and software download)