Noname XL-LOGIC16-100M

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Noname XL-LOGIC16-100M
Noname xl logic16 100m mugshot.png
Status planned
Channels 3/6/9/16
Samplerate 100/50/32/16MHz
Samplerate (state)
Triggers ?
Min/max voltage ?
Threshold voltage ?
Memory ?
Compression ?
Website aliexpress.com

The Noname XL-LOGIC16-100M is a USB-based, 16-channel logic analyzer with up to 100MHz sampling rate.

It is labelled and sold as a Saleae Logic16 clone, and comes with "modified" Saleae Logic software on a CD-ROM.

See Noname XL-LOGIC16-100M/Info for more details (such as lsusb -v output) about the device.

Hardware

A single Phillips head screw holds the case together. The parts selection seem to be almost identical to the WayEngineer Saleae16 but that page doesn't have any internal photos for full comparison.

Most notable are the complete lack of test points or programming headers! There are some unpopulated resistor/capacitor pairs on the backside.

Three LEDs (USB/green, COM/blue, and RUN/red) are on the board.

Photos

Photos from another unit:

Photos from yet another unit with JTAG and other resistor values:

Firmware

You can use the sigrok-fwextract-saleae-logic16 tool to extract (from the "Logic" Linux binary) the FX2 firmware and the FPGA bitstreams, exactly as for a real Saleae Logic16. Note, the md5sum of the FX2 firmware is identical to the original Saleae firmware, but the FPGA bitstreams are different. Attempting to connect to this device with the "modified" FPGA bitstream, which _works_ with the vendor supplied "modified" Logic software fails to load in sigrok, with a FPGA version mismatch. The FX2 firmware loads successfully, at least in as much as the LED blinks a heartbeat pattern as expected.

Protocol

Presumably the same as for the Saleae Logic16.

Resources