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== Protocol ==
== Protocol ==


The USBee AX software controls the unit through a combination of command messages, and firmware patched for sample rates etc. downloaded before each capture. For this reason we have abandoned efforts to decode the protocol, and are working instead on [[fx2lafw]] — a replacement open source firmware for the device.
The USBee AX software controls the unit through a combination of command messages, and firmware patched for sample rates etc. downloaded before each capture. For this reason we have abandoned efforts to decode the protocol, and are working instead on [[fx2lafw]] — a replacement open source firmware for the device.

Revision as of 12:22, 2 June 2012

EE Electronics ESLA201A
EE Electronics ESLA201A PCB

The EE Electronics ESLA201A a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate, and with 2 additional analog channels.

It is a clone of the CWAV USBee AX.

In sigrok, we use the open-source fx2lafw firmware for this logic analyzer.

See EE Electronics ESLA201A/Info for more detailed information on the device.

Hardware

Protocol

The USBee AX software controls the unit through a combination of command messages, and firmware patched for sample rates etc. downloaded before each capture. For this reason we have abandoned efforts to decode the protocol, and are working instead on fx2lafw — a replacement open source firmware for the device.