Electronics/LA3200

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Logic Analyser
Equipment Information
Status Unknown
Hackspace Information
Induction Required Yes
Induction Information Here
Card RFID Enabled No
Owner Hackspace



The Basics

A logic analyser is used to probe digital signals such as the IO pins on a microprocessor.

Documentation

Manuals can be found here just search for LA3200.

According to this thread the pinout for the RS423 serial port on the back is:

2 - 3
3 - 2
4 *
5 - 5
6 *
7 - 8
8 - 7

(-) = link to
(*) = short together at pc end

The device is apparently identical to a Hitachi VC3120.

Pod photos and even a PCB design for replacement pods can be found here.

Specification

Logic Analyser

  • 32 channels (LA3200)
  • 25MHz synchronous operation on all channels
  • 100MHz asynchronous operation (8 or 12 channels)
  • 5ns glitch capture capability
  • Multi-level trigger sequencing
  • Non-volatile data and set-up memories
  • Disassembler options for popular uPs with specific PODs
  • POD AP01 for 32 channels
  • Issues: POD needs assembling
  • Manual: TBD
  • Owner: TBD

Combination data pod AP01

  • Single pod with 32 data inputs (DC to 25MHz),
  • 3 clock inputs
  • 3 clock qualifier inputs
  • Input impedance 100k/5pF
  • Threshold TTL (1.4V)
  • Single 40-way connector with colour coded plug-on connection leads

Calibration

Not required

Induction

Ask on the mailing list for volunteers to demonstrate the use of any of the test equipment.

Safety

You must read the safety documentation in this link before using this equipment.

Useful References