PiMSO, is a Raspberry Pi controlled 200Msa/s mixed signal oscilloscope. PiMSO, a spinoff of WebMSO, is an experimental project to understand the necessary components required to deploy the MSO-28 mixed signal oscilloscope on Tablet Computers.
Store up to 500M samples at speeds as fast as 24MB/s. Serial Protocol Analyzer, SPI Protocol Analyzer, I2C Protocol Analyzer and1-Wire Protocol Analyzer.
Saleae Logic - PC based Logic Analyzer - https://www.saleae.com/
"With an anodized aluminum enclosure and clean, intuitive software, Logic sets the standard for entry-level logic analyzers."
Logic’s inputs are protected against overvoltage conditions via current-limiting resistors and ultra-low-capacitance diode clamps. A resettable fuse protects the USB ground return line to augment the USB host’s existing protection.
Inputs
8 Inputs
Voltage Range: -0.5 to 5.25V
Input Low Voltage: -0.5 to 0.8V
Input High Voltage: 2 to 5.25V
ESD and over-voltage protection
Logic threshold not adjustable
Sample Rate & Depth
24MHz Maximum Sample Rate
200M+ samples, absolute limit depends on system ram
It has 4 times as much capture buffer, a software switchable x10 and x50 analog input multiplier and AC/DC coupling, switchable 50 ohm termination, a double speed built-in USB host interface all in a physical package about 2/3 the size and weight of BS300U.
100 MHz Analog Bandwidth Scope.
40MS/s Logic Analyzer, 25nS capture.
Dual Analog Channels (4 inputs via BNC & POD).
8 logic/timing channels and Smart POD.
Arbitrary Waveform Generator.
Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer.
Mixed Signal Data Recorder.
Networkable (BS310N).
User Programmable.
BitScopes are USB or Ethernet connected PC Based Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes. This means they capture and display one, two or four analog signals and eight logic or timing signals, simultaneously.
A Mixed Signal Oscilloscope (MSO) is a combination Logic Analyzer and Oscilloscope. Since all inputs sample simultaneously, it is easy to see the timing relationships of the digital and analog components of your circuit.
Regardless of experience, engineers and scientists can rapidly and cost-effectively interface with measurement and control hardware, analyze data, share results, and distribute systems.