masosi:

Just so that I haven't mislead you, the Logic pod only deals with logic (read: 0-5 vdc) levels. It does it very fast, and you can catch spikes, but it is not designed for signal analysis in the traditional way. It only displays ON or OFF levels based on the 5 v logic that it sees.

For instance, if you want to watch RS232 comm, you have to tap the logic signals before the MAX232 so that you are only working within it's voltage limits. There are warnings about levels over 5 vdc. You could use a voltage divider if needed, but you are treading in thin air if you forget.

If used within it's design, it solves the problem of seeing what the data pattern is. You set up a decode criteria and it shows what it understands the capture to be. It fills the gap for me so that I didn't have to spend a lot on a new scope.

Just wanted to be clear.

Bo