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dunkemhigh, fcb and others:
Huge thanks to early backers here on EEVblog! First 12 hours significantly exceeded expectations, very exciting!
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mikeselectricstuff:
Can you override the "outside-logic level" voltage warning? You may want to probe pulses at different voltages, e.g. RS232, 1.8V etc.
Re: "outside logic level warning" - for voltages >5V or <0V
tiq displays the actual probe voltage, and turns the LED red. The LED can be configured to "off" if that warning is not wanted. So you can probe RS232 etc. VOLTAGES, no problem. But
tiq doesn't try to decode the logic level or analyze pulses for signals not in the 0V-5V window. Let me think about ways that
tiq pulse analysis could be done outside the 0-5 range...
Currently
tiq supports 3.3V logic and 5V logic, I'm evaluating whether 2.5V and 1.8V can be incorporated into the KS version (if not, there will be a future version with this capability). You can use
tiq to examine 2.5V and 1.8V logic LEVELS, since the low will be decoded, and for the high you can read directly off the voltmeter. However,
tiq will not register 1.8 pulses, and will miss some 2.5 pulses (2.0V Vt) so the pulse analyzer won't work in these cases.
Agree on the serial port ID/detect usefulness, won't be in the KS model, but will try out some algorithms to see how this works in practice, for a future model.
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mojo-chan:
Most objects designed to be held in the hand have rounded edges for comfort.
Definitely looking at ways to make the KS model more ergonomic, "rounded" is something everyone asks for
Thanks to all -
Mark