The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform, Free/Libre/Open-Source logic analyzer software that supports various (usually USB-based) logic analyzer hardware products. The code is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Design goals
- Broad hardware support. Supports a wide variety of logic analyzers from various vendors with different capabilities.
- Cross-platform. Works on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, and on many architectures including x86, ARM, Sparc and PowerPC.
- Scriptable protocol decoding. Extendable with protocol decoders and analyzers written in Python.
- Format support. Supports various input and output formats (raw, ASCII, hex, CSV, gnuplot, VCD, others).
Supported hardware
Open workbench logic sniffer.jpg
Documentation
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Development
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Getting in touch
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News
- 2010/05/01: ASIX SIGMA support
- 2010/04/06: VCD and Gnuplot output
- 2010/04/01: ZEROPLUS Logic Cube LAP-C support
- 2010/03/30: libsigrokdecode started
- 2010/03/19: GUI: i18n support
- 2010/03/17: Session save support
- 2010/03/16: GUI started
- 2010/03/14: Official project start
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