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nanoDLA logic analyzer microcontroller ARM FPGA debugging tool 24M sampling 8 channel open source -87701
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nanoDLA logic analyzer microcontroller ARM FPGA debugging tool 24M sampling 8 channel open source -87701

nanoDLA Logic Analyzer 24MHz 8 Channels with Sigrok PulseView

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    Introduction:


    nanoDLA is a hardware and software open source logic analyzer developed and produced by Muse Lab. It is exquisite and compact in appearance with rich functions. It supports up to 24Mhz sampling rate and more than 100 kinds of protocol analysis. 8 channels can sample data simultaneously. Efficiency could be greatly improved in scenarios such as problem location, complex systems with multiple components, timing analysis and performance analysis.



    Features&Specification:


    ● Support up to 24Mhz sampling rate and 8 channels can sample data simultaneously

    ● Support input logic level [-0.5v,5.25v]. low level is [-0.5v, 0.8v], high level is[2v, 5.25v]

    ● Support operating system like Windows, Linux, Mac, Android

    ● Size: 7.2cm*2.4cm*1.4cm


    Software Installation

    ● Install PulseView
    Download installation package from https://github.com/wuxx/nanoDLA/tree/master/software and double click the installation package to install

    ● Install Driver
    1. 1.Plug nanoDLA to PC USB port. nanoDLA will be recognized as other device in device manager

    2. Search “Zadig” in the the start menu of PC, then open it

    3. Click “Options” and toggle on “List All Devices”. Choose device named “fx2lafw”, whose USB ID is 1D50:608C and select “WinUSB” in the driver blanket. Then click “Install Driver” button.

    When the driver is installed successfully, there would be a alert as below,

    4. After finishing installation of driver, nanoDLA will be recognized as a USB device in device manager

    How to Use

    1. Plug nanoDLA to PC USB port and open PulseView software

    2. Configure channels and sampling rate, the click “Run” button in the top left corner to sample data

    3. After signals are sampled, you can use decoder to decode them. Let’s take UART sampled data as an example. Click the decoder menu and select UART protocol, then configure UART parameters such as channels, baud rate, data bits, parity type. Afterwards, the data sampled will be decoded.