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This 8-channel USB Logic Analyzer samples at up to 24 MHz, making it ideal for diagnosing UART, I2C, SPI, and other digital communication issues on the bench. Simply connect the included jumper wires to your circuit, plug in via USB, and start capturing waveforms.

Compatible with both 3.3 V and 5 V logic levels (2.0 V minimum high, 5.25 V maximum), the analyser works with sigrok — an open-source, cross-platform signal analysis software suite — so you get protocol decoding and export features at no extra cost.

Key Features

  • 8 Channels – Monitor multiple buses simultaneously
  • Up to 24 MHz Sampling – Sufficient for most hobbyist and prototyping protocols
  • 3.3 V & 5 V Compatible – Works with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and other common boards
  • USB Powered – No external power supply required; connects via Mini-B USB cable
  • sigrok Compatible – Open-source software with built-in protocol decoders for UART, I2C, SPI, and more

Ideal For

  • Debugging UART baud rates and framing errors
  • Verifying I2C addressing and ACK/NACK sequences
  • Reverse engineering SPI and other serial protocols
  • General digital signal analysis on the workbench

Package Contents

  • 1× USB Logic Analyzer (8-channel)
  • 1× Mini-B USB cable
  • Female-to-female jumper wires
Tip: The analyser ships with female-to-female jumper wires. If your board has female headers (e.g. Arduino Uno), you may also need male-to-male jumpers to bridge the connection.

The USB Logic Analyzer - 25MHz/8-Channel appears in the following collections:

SKU SF-TOL-15033