



Product description
Digital Channels: 8
Voltage range:
Input voltage range: -0.5V to 5.25V
Input Low Voltage: -0.5V to 0.8V
Input High Voltage: 2.0V to 5.25V
Works with 5V, 3.3V, 2.5V, 2.0V systems. May work with 1.8V but not recommended.
Input Impedance: 1Mohm || 10pF (typical, approximate)
Crystal: +/-20ppm, 24MHz
Error/Accuracy: pulse-width measurement: +/- 42ns (at 24MHz).
Material:Metal,Plastic。Large quantity sample collection, strong and powerful.
Equipped with overpressure protection, for safety working.
Suitable for single chip development,ARM system development,FPGA development.
Packing Included:
1 * Logic Analyser
1 * USB Cable
1 * Dupont Cable
Package Dimensions : 4.72 x 3.98 x 1.26 inches; 2.4 ounces
Item model number : DEVMO24MHz 8CH 24
Date First Available : September 5, 2020
Manufacturer : DEVMO
ASIN : B08HK6RCKT
Best Sellers Rank: #864,987 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #111 in Logic Analyzers
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★The logic for each channel sampling rate of 24M/s. General applications around 10M, enough to cope with a variety ofoccasions; 8-channel.
★Sampling rate up to: 24 MHz , can be 24MHz. 16MHz, 12MHz, 8MHz, 4MHz, 2MHz, 1MHz, 500KHz, 250KHz, 200KHz, 100KHz, 50KHz, 25KHz.
★Input voltage range: -0.5V to 5.25V; Input Low Voltage: -0.5V to 0.8V; Input High Voltage: 2.0V to 5.25V.
★Input Impedance: 1Mohm || 10pF (typical, approximate); Crystal: +/-20ppm, 24MHz.
★UART, SPI, IIC and other communication debugging, let you get twice the result with half the effort. 24M sampling rate, can automatically analyze UART, IIC, SPI and many other standard protocols.
3 reviews for DEVMO 24MHz 8CH 24MHz 8 Channel USB Logic Analyzer Device with EMI Ferrite Ring USB Cable UART IIC SPI Debug Compatible with Ar-duino ARM FPGA M100 SCM
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Karl –
No documentation. Can’t find driver
This may end up being useful, but right now it was a total waste of time. There’s no documentation and no indication where to get needed drivers. I’ll probably be able to track them down since this is a pretty generic device, but that is time I shouldn’t have had to spend. Not recommended.
BBD –
I like this bare-bones logic analyzer from DEVMO.Yes, the documentation is sparse, but then again you don’t really need much to make this work. Just Google “Logic 2 Saleae” software and download the free Linux, Mac or Windows version you need. In my testing with Windows it takes literally 30 seconds for the software to install and recogize this eight-channel device. It will show as a generic “Logic” device when you start a session and click device information, but it does properly recognize the 24MS/s and all eight digital channels. Note that the device driver for this analyzer is included with the Logic 2 software, so it won’t show up properly (displays as device with no driver under “Other devices”) in control panel, and then moves to “Universal Serial Bus controllers” as “Saleae Logic USB Logic Analyzer” once the software is installed.Build quality for everything including the Dupont cable is basic, but I really like that companies like DEVMO lower the barrier (cost of entry) for aspiring electronics engineers. And a big thank you to Saleae for their excellent free software!Recommended!
A Em –
The logic analyzer is a generic unit and while the posting doesn’t list the driver, it was easy enough to find with a guide. You need the salae logic driver and sigrok pulseview, then the device is up and running. After some fiddling I was able to capture PWM and USB packets.The software isn’t very fancy, but this is capable enough for a beginner just getting into data sniffing