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Recommendations for a decent logic analyzer?...
« on: May 12, 2023, 02:39:34 pm »
Hi all,
I'm working on reading data lines on a faulty Fluke 5440A with an inoperable screen, and I am currently unable to read them properly. This is for error codes registered during startup, and I don't seem to quite be able to set the triggering to expected events on the main channel, etc. I am doing this with a Hantek 6022BL, and I'm very disappointed for essentially having no settings to define for the instrument operation and probing.

I wonder if there are any recommendations for an affordable but capable logic analyzer. I am aware of a plethora of new production ones, USB and whatnot, but if a rather vintage unit has the adjustment capabilities I am looking for, I'd like to hear that too. I think generally speaking classic logic analyzers (Tektronix, HP, etc.) seem to be available very affordably these days.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
 


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