Logic testers are simple but very helpful devices in testing digital circuits. A logic probe can be designed in many different ways. In this particular design, a combination of discrete and TTL logic ...
Designed for use with Agilent Technologies logic analyzers, the FS4410 Serial RapidIO (SRIO) protocol analysis probe allows non-intrusive, real-time monitoring of SRIO buses with 8-and 10-bit data ...
Logic probes are simple but handy tools that can be had for a couple of bucks. They may not be the sexiest pieces of test gear, nor the most versatile, but they have their place, and building your own ...
The E5394A soft-touch connectorless touch probes offer very low electrical loading for the company's logic analyzers. They require no adapter and reduce capacitive loading by 80% compared with other ...
A non-intrusive device, the FS2009 PCI-X-2.0 protocol analysis probe captures signal activity at up to 266 Mtransfers/s (133-MHz clock). It supports PCI-X 1.0 and 2.0 Mode 1 and Mode 2 ...
Hackaday reader [JumperOne] was in need of a logic probe that he could use to reliably test some tiny .5mm pitch IC pins. The probe that came with his oscilloscope was a bit too big and not near sharp ...
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