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HiLetGo Digital Logic Analyzer and PulseView
This how to video demonstrates how to use the HiLetGo Digital Logic Analyzer with the open source software program called PulseView.
PulseView is available at sigrok.org/wiki/PulseView
HiLetGo Digital Logic Analyzer can be purchased on Amazon
PulseView is available at sigrok.org/wiki/PulseView
HiLetGo Digital Logic Analyzer can be purchased on Amazon
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Thank you very much, complete and perfect
great simple effective no trash, no indian accent (I love them , but...). Just thanks, all tech videos should be like yours. Following your instructions and tips, it worked perfectly at the first try.
Thank you. Very informative!
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Thanks for sharing.
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Exactly what I was looking for... Thanks!
Thanks for this ,i understand too Many things, My question is, in this USB logic analyser we are only getting Digital signal,1 0 , Can we get other waves like sine or triangle.
The Logic Analyzer only recognizes high and low voltage levels. It basically has a circuit that detects if an incoming signal is greater than or less than a certain percentage between two reference voltages. So the short answer is no, you can't get other waves like sine or triangle. What you need is an oscilloscope or even just an audio card (it's an analog to digital converter). Here's a random instructables I found that might help (sorry I'm late - I don't get notifications on this channel): www.instructables.com/Use-Your-Laptop-as-Oscilloscope/
That was flipping awesome.
Thanks, good video
Can anyone send me the software? Because online I cannot get the software it is giving me 504 gateway timeout error. Not sure what to do.
Sorry for the delay in responding, but the website was up and running when I checked just now. It was probably just down at the time when you tried. I hope you were able to get it and try it out for yourself. Thanks for watching!
@@FlippingBinary no problem at all yes the website works now thanks for replying ☺️ appreciated
very good tutorial, if you do a example with CAN frame it will be great.
Thank you, best instructions for installing this logic analyzer.
This is Flippin Cool thanks man
Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks for this video. I was having real trouble getting past the driver portion. Could never get the actual PulseView application to open. I uninstalled everything and followed your instructions carefully and I'm happily looking at loads of GPS data from a GPS receiver. Very cool.
Awesome thanks, do you know how to stop snapping of the channels on the main screen ? id like to move them apart more.
Thank you for the tutorial. I did find this useful, especially the install instructions. Your example of how to read the UART was very good as well. So far I have been able to decode I2C, and WS2811
That's great, Chuck! I'm glad it helped.
Hi John, Just got my logic analyzer today. Thank you for this great step-by-step tutorial!
Thanks for sharing! I'm very glad it helped.
@@FlippingBinary year later, still helping!