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| Norbert67:
Hello! I have the opportunity to buy a pm3565 logic analyzer for a decent price. It is without probes but according to the seller its working properly. Unfortunatelly I haven´t found anything about these two types besides that the 3565 is 100MHz and the 3570 should be a 400Mhz analyzer. Does anybody own this analyzer on this forum or knows anything about the specs of these instruments? A link for a manual should be great, because options are installed there and I don´t have any clue what pm5583/50, 60 or 80 are stand for. (maybe extended IO?) And for last, the probes: do they used some kind of customised ICs for the data pods or it can be replaced by some other manufacturer´s pods/probes? Thanks. |
| Inside21:
https://archive.org/details/PHILIPSPM3580PM3585User and if u need, i have reference guide, getting starting guide, service manual and software disk i may sending it`s by e-mail |
| Norbert67:
Thanks, but the link is for pm3580 or 3585 types. |
| Inside21:
sorry, but thats all. very, very old model. rare. |
| alm:
I wouldn't buy a logic analyzer without pods, unless maybe when they're very common (the HP 40-pin pods). Especially not an obscure type. If you find them, you'll probably end up more for the pods than you paid for the analyzer. The pods could be either active or passive. You'd need to find schematics to figure that out. Pods may be exchangeable between different models of the same manufacturer, but I've not heard of pods that work across different manufacturers. |
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