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Please suggest a good cheap USB 16CH logic analyser
picitup:
I've joined the Cypress forum to try and get an answer on XTALIN, but it seems pretty quiet over there. I'm away for a week now so see how it goes:
https://community.cypress.com/thread/50178
Chat soon.....
Steve
picitup:
Hi All
Well a helpful person replied on the Cypress forum and confirmed that XTALIN will auto-switchover between a crystal and an oscillator input. So in short, I can remove the xtal and caps and add a tcxo. I've got my eye on a 589L240X2CAT at Mouser here:
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/CTS-Electronic-Components/589L240X2CAT?qs=sGAEpiMZZMt8oz%2FHeiymAMra1pTmE9sFQ2Dh%252BCLNKsLnN6X8Jb7f5g%3D%3D
It's 0.28ppm, 3.3v and 5x7mm so easy to solder. The only gotcha is it's not stocked and has a 12 week lead time.
evgen.05:
Hello! Could anyone make a dump from EEPROM from LA2016? I've got a LA1016, they are absolutley indentical at hardware.
voodoobearhunter:
How is the LA5016? I'm looking to buy a cheapish logic analyser and am torn between the LA5016 and the Dslogic Plus.
PRL519:
Hey picitup, if you’re still out there…
Any update on your LA5016 analysis? Last posts showed you checking to confirm that the onboard memory was working (that USB speed to PC didn’t matter). Did you finish your analysis?
I’m looking at the LA5016 and LA5032 for my latest project (building a Z80 out of discrete components). Max clock is only 5 MHz, so the LA’s should work fine.
Not a lot of useful LA50xx reviews out there.
Thanks.
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