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Logic Analyzer - Logic-3P

 
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Janatek Logic-3P

PC Based Logic Analyzer

200 MHz sampling rate
16 channels
128 Ksamples/channel buffer
Flexible trigger options
Variable input threshold
Variable pre-/post-trigger buffer
External clock input
Digital logger
Connects to PC printer port
Small physical size
Runs on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000
CE compliant
Low cost
Logic-3P

The Jobmatch Systems / Janatek Logic-3P is small enough to fit into your shirt pocket, yet it is a sophisticated logic analyzer, capable of capturing data at 200 MHz on its sixteen channels simultaneously. It plugs into the PC parallel port and is ideal for carrying around, moving from PC to PC.


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The comprehensive software provides for a friendly and easily manageable environment for the wide spectrum of features. You can start meaningful measurements almost immediately after installing the software for the first time. Setting a trigger condition, capturing data and navigating through it, is a pleasure. The data may be viewed, saved and printed in various useful formats. If the Unit Under Test (UUT) is controlled by a PC, you do not require a second PC to run the logic analyzer software. Simply run your Logic-3p and UUT software in different windows.
Capability at low cost
Now a high-performance
logic analyzer is within
reach of every
electronics professional
and enthusiast. You can leave
that big expensive analyzer
in the store... the Logic-3p
will get the job done.

Logic-3p Logic analyzer PC software main screen Flexible trigger options
A trigger may be set to occur on a rising edge, falling edge, or change-of-state on any channel. It may also be set for a level (pattern) condition by specifying a '1' of '0' or 'x' (don't care) condition on all channels. Combinations such as Edge OR Pattern, Edge AND Pattern, Edge THEN Pattern, Pattern THEN Edge, etc. may be set. Triggering may also be set to occur should the pattern be valid shorter (glitch capture), or longer than a set duration.

During continuous capture the screen may be updated at regular intervals or when a set trigger condition is met. This is extremely useful for viewing continuously changing data, e.g. data on a serial line. By setting a condition you can monitor continuous screen updates, with the data nicely placed in the middle of the screen, where you can watch the data bits flipping.



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