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Saleae USB logic analyzers with 8 or 16 channels

Mixed-Signal Logic-Analysis

  • Highly portable 8- and 16-channel PC logic-analyzers for USB 3.0 and 2.0.
  • Logic channels shared with analog acquisition.
  • Easy to use with intuitive software.

Model Overview

  ▸Logic-8 ▸Logic-Pro-8 ▸Logic-Pro-16
Digital/analog inputs* 8 8 16
Digital sample rate (max.)* 100 MS/s (3 digital/0 analog channels in use) 500 MS/s (6 digital/0 analog channels in use) 500 MS/s (6 digital/0 analog channels in use)
Fastest digital signal 25 MHz 100 MHz 100 MHz
Sample depth (typ.) 10+ billion 10+ billion 10+ billion
Supported logic levels 1.8...5.5 V 1.2...5.5 V 1.2...5.5 V
Works with RS232, R422/3, RS485 Yes, directly Yes, directly Yes, directly
Analog sample rate (max.)* 10 MS/s (2 analog/0 digital channels in use) 50 MS/s (5 analog/0 digital channels in use) 50 MS/s (5 analog/0 digital channels in use)
Bandwidth (-3 dB) 1 MHz 5 MHz 5 MHz
ADC resolution 10 bit 12 bit 12 bit
Input voltage range 0...5 V -10...+10 V -10...+10 V
PC connection USB 2.0 USB 3.0 (USB 2.0 compatible) USB 3.0 (USB 2.0 compatible)
Size (mm) 53 x 53 x 12, 60 g 53 x 53 x 12, 60 g 92 x 92 x 15, 220 g
Included 2x test lead set, 2x test clips 8-pack, USB cable and carry case 2x test lead set, 2x test clips 8-pack, USB cable and carry case 4x test lead set, 4x test clips 8-pack, USB cable and carry case

* Mixed-signal inputs can be recorded as digital, analog, or both. All data is streamed in real time over USB. The maximum sample rates depends on the number of digital and analog channels used.


Saleae - Logic Analysis With Analog Acquisition

Saleae Logic and Logic-Pro products are USB PC logic analyzers with additional analog data acquisition. Analog data acquisition is a practical addition that is rarely found in conventional logic analyzers. The digital/logic channels are freely switchable to analog acquisition with 12 bit/up to 50 MS/s on all channels (10 bit/up to 10 MS/s on the Logic-8).

Analog acquisition is particularly suitable for applications where a microcontroller interacts in some way with an analog signal, such as reading an analog voltage or controlling an analog voltage. However, they do not replace a mixed-signal oscilloscope because they have a lower bandwidth than oscilloscopes and do not have variable gain and shift inputs, meaning the input voltage range is fixed. You therefore need an oscilloscope for analyzing signal integrity, high-bandwidth analog signals, or small voltages with high resolution (e.g., less than 100 mVpp) or analog voltages outside the range of 0...5 V (Logic 4, Logic 8) or -10...+10 V (Logic Pro 8, Logic Pro 16).


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