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HP Logic Analyzer buyers guide-Sorting the wheat from the chaff.
rcjoy:
I recently picked up an Agilent 1671G and I'm quite happy with it.
Key features:
* Compact
* Nice bright and crisp LCD display
* Boot fast from ROM/flash - no need to boot from floppy or hard disk
* Has Ethernet, so you can use FTP to transfer files back and forth
* RS-232 and GPIB for remote control
* 102 channels and 2M samples (option 002), overkill for most use cases
* 150 MHz state analysis speed, more than fast enough for older CPUs and microcontrollers
* 2GB hard drive for storing data, setups, inverse assemblers, etc.
* Fully controllable from the front panel, but can also use a PS/2 keyboard & mouse (no USB)
* The user interface can be a little slow sometimes, but not a deal breaker
It seems to be ideal for home use on 8 and 16 bit CPUs.
You do have to get used to dealing with 8+3 character filenames again, though.
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