Logic Analyser

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Home made Logic Analyser

A logic analyzer is an electronic instrument that displays signals in a digital circuit that are too fast to be observed and presents it to a user so that the user can more easily check the operation of the digital system with precision. They are typically used for capturing data in systems that have too many channels to be examined with an oscilloscope. Software running on the logic analyzer can convert the captured data into timing diagrams, protocol decodes, state machine traces, assembly language, or correlate assembly with source-level software.

This unit was made by Robet Mirfin for his own use about 1980.

Date : 1980

Manufacturer : Robert Mirfin

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH6224. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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