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(I have also ordered a Glasgow, obviously – I mean, Hector working on it made it kind of an obvious thing for me to do – but I have had the Logic Pro for multiple years and the Glasgow is expected to deliver next year, so…) Tip-Ring-Ring-Sleeve Man-In-The-Middle And since supporting and maintaining those tools is not my main hobby, I’m okay with accepting some closed source tools if they allow me to build more open source.
#Saleae logic pro 8 not detected software
Now, even though Saleae Logic Pro is not open source, neither in its hardware nor its software, I was recommended it many years ago, and I think it’s one of my best purchases in a long time, because it’s very compact, the software works great on Linux and Windows (which is handy because my Windows machine always had a lot more RAM), and the support folks are awesome at addressing issues (I reported a few wishlists, and a couple of bugs, and I think the only one that took a long time was a licensing issue). What I have not, until lately, realized, is the usefulness of building your own physical tools, or rather I have figured that out by watching Adam Savage videos on YouTube, but I didn’t actually build physical tools until pretty much last year, when I started the Birch Books project. Over the years I have done that many, many times, including writing ruby-elf to run my analysis and taking over unpaper to handle the scanned document.
#Saleae logic pro 8 not detected code
You will find the specifications of the RTE1000 series here.One of the reasons why I have always appreciated FLOSS is the ability to adapt, modify, and reuse tools and code and designs to build just what you need. Debugging all kinds of electronic systems is easy and efficient – and satisfies the all-important rule of investment protection at a very attractive price. It also includes a logic analyzer, protocol analyzer and power analyzer.ĭedicated operating modes for frequency analysis, mask tests and long data acquisitions are also integrated. The R&S® RTE1204 gives users more than just an oscilloscope.
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This captures longer signal sequences for more analysis results. When interleaved, 200 Msample are available. 50 Msample memory depth is available on each channel if all channels are active. You get sharper waveforms with more signal details.
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The 8-bit A/D converter provides 16-bit vertical resolution with the "high definition mode". The larg display 26.4 cm (10.4") with a resolution of 1024 × 768 pixel, provides a capacitive touchscreen to quickly navigate in pop-up menus and a touch function to easily adjust scaling, to zoom in or to move a waveform – works just like your smartphone.