Logic Pro 8 (Red) - Saleae 8-Channel Logic Analyzer - Compatible with Windows, Mac, or Linux - Easy to Use, Ultra-Portable, Saves Time & Frustration








Key features
- •8 Digital/Analog inputs (multi-use)
- •Decode SPI, I2C, and 23+ more
- •Digital sample rate up to 500 MS/s, Analog sample rate up to 50 MS/s
- •10 Billion+ samples of digital, 500 Million+ samples of analog (uses PC memory, USB 3.0)
- •Cross platform - Mac, Windows, & Linux
Logic Pro 8 (Red) - Saleae 8-Channel Logic Analyzer - Compatible with Windows, Mac, or Linux - Easy to Use, Ultra-Portable, Saves Time & Frustration
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Customer Reviews
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Great Device
ls6777✓ Verified Purchase•February 25, 2024
I do a lot of projects and contract work that require oscope work. Often time, the oscope is not the right tool for the job though. I purchased this to fill in the gap and provide the right tool for the job. It's amazingly useful, intuitive, fast to get going. It's easy to use and provides amazing resolution. I've been using it for a few weeks now and it's made the jobs so much easier.
Powerful logic analyzer!
E. Whitney✓ Verified Purchase•February 17, 2024
This device is a must-have for anyone designing interfaces. And the Logic2 user-defined analyzers are fantastic! Don't buy the ripoffs, this company gives superior support. It's worth every penny!
Great tool
Joe✓ Verified Purchase•January 16, 2024
Nice and compact tool. I purchased this back in 2018. It has saved my bacon a few times. I just downloaded the new software beta and it is a large improvement, especially with real time viewing now. I bought the pro because it interfaces directly with rs232 with no need for intermediate hardware. For that reason alone it is my favorite one to grab.
Good software, good support, good collection of analyzers.
Dmitry L. Gringauz✓ Verified Purchase•January 3, 2024
This particular unit was bought for our interns to help them learn and visualize CANbus operation.
It was and is very helpful and allowed our interns to move forward with understanding CAN and proposing an initial design for their task.
I own several (16 Pro and original 16) for personal use and use them to troubleshoot I2C, serial, SPI and my own add-on for IO-Link.
This device is extremely useful to anyone who is interested in learning and troubleshooting low level communications protocols.
Software is very, very easy to use and support is good.
It was and is very helpful and allowed our interns to move forward with understanding CAN and proposing an initial design for their task.
I own several (16 Pro and original 16) for personal use and use them to troubleshoot I2C, serial, SPI and my own add-on for IO-Link.
This device is extremely useful to anyone who is interested in learning and troubleshooting low level communications protocols.
Software is very, very easy to use and support is good.
Much better than DSLogicPro
Programmer from TN✓ Verified Purchase•January 3, 2024
I already had DSLogic Pro and it was great, but suddenly developed a need for soem analog channels and with DSLogic products you need to buy a separate two channel device for $300.
Here you get 8 analog channels (not super fast, but enough for my needs) and the software turned out to be much better too - you get real "streamed" view of your channels (no matter digital or analog) vs DSView where developers mock you when you ask about streamed capture not really being streamed.
In retrospect I wish I bought this from the get go and saved myself a bunch of money progressively advancing through better and better (but more and more expensive) things.
If you are serious about signal analyzing (or think you might bet serious, I guess) - definitely get the best thing you can afford to save your money.
Here you get 8 analog channels (not super fast, but enough for my needs) and the software turned out to be much better too - you get real "streamed" view of your channels (no matter digital or analog) vs DSView where developers mock you when you ask about streamed capture not really being streamed.
In retrospect I wish I bought this from the get go and saved myself a bunch of money progressively advancing through better and better (but more and more expensive) things.
If you are serious about signal analyzing (or think you might bet serious, I guess) - definitely get the best thing you can afford to save your money.
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