I'd certainly buy a scope over/before any logic analyzer but IMHO once you have verified signal integrety with the scope, moving to a logic analyzer with a nice and quick UI like LOGIC is WAY more...
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I'd certainly buy a scope over/before any logic analyzer but IMHO once you have verified signal integrety with the scope, moving to a logic analyzer with a nice and quick UI like LOGIC is WAY more...
I'm sure their new offerings are as good (likely better) than the old series but their prices have skyrocketed.
It was $149 for the original LOGIC8, now the new LOGIC8 is >$500. Sure it's faster and...
Depends on what you want to do.... VGA is, as far as I know, an analog interface so putting a logic analyzer on the actual VGA signals probably won't do much for you. If, on the other hand you want...
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Even if you could run two sessions, one for each LOGIC, you can't compare that to a 16 channel unit.
You want the state of all signals to be samples at exactly the same time, I'm pretty sure...
I'm pretty sure that ain't going to work....
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As have been mentioned, a scope is not a logic analyzer and logic analyzer is not a scope. If you're serious about the hobby you want both and I'd probably go for a scope before a logic analyzer...
Yes, great little analyzer, WELL worth the money.
And for those that may need it I just discovered that Saleae have relased the 16 channel version.