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Day: September 12, 2007

Mega8 Logic Tester

September 12, 2007 by Will O'Brien 7 Comments


[Ast] sent in his time sampling logic analyser (in German, so use the fish) based on a Atmel Mega8 and a FT232 USB interface and several logic chips. It can store time captures in memory, then upload them to a PC via USB. Looks like a great tool for advanced logic testing.

Posted in Misc HacksTagged atmega, Atmel, logic analyser, logicanalyser

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