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MS05000 Budget Logic Analyzer Probe Set Design

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Zephyrot:

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--- Quote from: MiniEE on November 23, 2020, 04:39:05 pm ---Hey. I would be intrested in set or two as well. However im also in Europe. I was wondering that you said you don't do this for profit. And you made schematic available as well. Wouldn't you mind share with us Gerber files? Then we could order them ourselves from china… which would be a lot faster and less hassle for you. I hope my question wasn't offensive…

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Sorry, I've been asked this before and the answer is no.

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Hi @Gandalf_Sr,

first of all thx for doing all this work. It looks fantastic.

I can understand that you do not want to share the Gerber files and are currently unable to send PCBs all over the world.

But maybe this is a solution: On https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/ you can share your PCBs without allowing others to download it. Everyone can order them still. There are probably other PCB manufacturers that offer such a service too.

whatisthis:
Has anyone used any computer programs to work with the logic analyzer?

I tried PulseView with this patch, but it is terribly awkward and buggy.

Maybe there are some other simple ways, for example, download the raw data from scope through the SCPI and convert it to the format of the logic analyzer dump viewers?

S. Petrukhin:

--- Quote from: whatisthis on February 20, 2021, 02:32:15 pm ---Has anyone used any computer programs to work with the logic analyzer?

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This topic is about something else.
But, if you want to explore a known protocol such as SPI, take any BluePill and write/transmit to the PC from SPI to UART dump.

whatisthis:

--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on February 20, 2021, 02:43:35 pm ---This topic is about something else.

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Ok, sorry for the offtopic. It seemed to me that this is the most appropriate forum topic for a logic analyzer in mso5000 series, because all interested users have gathered here.

Gandalf_Sr:
I don't mind you asking the question on my thread.  FWIW, I think that you need 3 tools to look at signal protocols:

1. A scope to look at signal integrity (perhaps triggered off specific bytes/commands)
2. A logic analyzer such as the Salae Logic series that can read and decode massive quantities of data
3. Something like a Bus Pirate which is clunky to use but valuable because you can write to a bus/device with it.

I have all 3

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