[sdiy] Logica Analyser
Paul Maddox
yo at vacoloco.net
Sat Dec 10 19:43:24 CET 2011
Well, I've looked around read data sheets and tech specs until I'm blue in the face.
Decision made, logic16 because it will do for my current projects (Zira, juju and gauntlet) and it works natively with OSX.
It's also at a price I can afford rather than stretching for the intronix device.
When I've sold a few more kits, or when I move to faster MCUs I'll splash out for the intronix device.
Thanks for all your help and advice guys.
Paul
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On 10 Dec 2011, at 15:47, Ullrich Peter <Peter.Ullrich at kapsch.net> wrote:
> Hi Paul!
>
>> The "Logic" looks good, but the limitation of a 6Mhz sample rate is slightly frustrating,
>
> ??? The logic has 24MHz sample rate not 6MHz!!!
>
>> however the Logic 16 which can run faster but with less channels, is very handy (4 channels at 12Mhz and 2 channels at 25Mhz). It also comes with >a superb set of micro hook probes
>
> It is nice to have 16 channels but the frequency limitation here is crazy - these feature set for this price is not OK. Too expensive.
> The microhooks can be bought for about 2€ per piece and can be added to the Intronix.
>
>> The Intronix one looks good, but I worry about it working the windows VM I run (I've had problems in the past with the USB pass through in >VMWare. This doesn't come with the nice micro hook probes that the other does and is more expensive.
>>
>> I know this is a long shot but, has anyone tried the Intronix one with windows running as a VM under OSX? it's a lot of money spend on something >that may not work with my OSX.
>
> I fully understand what you want to know... I don't have an apple but I now have a windows 7 64 Bit computer at work and run most of my older programs in VMWare machines with windows XP SP3. Most USB gadgets work fine (also scanners that miss win7 64bit drivers) but I found out that Logic wasn't able to run at the full 24MHz but 16MHz was working fine. So maybe the scenario with OSX could be similar.
>
> But logic has no intnal buffer -it transfers the data in realtime over the USB bus.
>
> The Intronic has internal buffers and data compression, so this could help if you can't get the full data rate over USB.
>
> Ciao
> Peter
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