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== What does the name sigrok mean? ==
>== What does the name sigrok mean? ==


'''sigrok''' is a logic analyzer software that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grok '''grok'''s] '''sig'''nals for you.
'''sigrok''' is a logic analyzer software that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grok '''grok'''s] '''sig'''nals for you.
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== What is a logic analyzer? ==
== What is a logic analyzer? ==


A '''logic analyzer''' is a device which can display and/or analyze the state of one or more signals of a circuit or target device. For details see the respective [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_analyzer Wikipedia page], or read [http://www.ttiedu.com/articles/tektronix_logic.pdf Tektronix: The XYZs of Logic Analyzers] (PDF) for an introduction.
A '''logic analyzer''' is a device which can display and/or analyze the state of one or more signals of a circuit or target device. For details see the respective [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_analyzer Wikipedia page], or read [http://www.ttiedu.com/articles/tektronix_logic.pdf Tektronix: The XYZs of Logic Analyzers] (PDF) for an introduction.

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>== What does the name sigrok mean? ==

sigrok is a logic analyzer software that groks signals for you.



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What is a logic analyzer?

A logic analyzer is a device which can display and/or analyze the state of one or more signals of a circuit or target device. For details see the respective Wikipedia page, or read Tektronix: The XYZs of Logic Analyzers (PDF) for an introduction.