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Old 09-30-2003, 04:26 PM
Thom Drake
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Default Logic Analyzer for FPGAs

I would like to know which logic analyzers others are using in the industry.
What make and model logic analyzer do you use and what are your likes /
dislikes about it? Is anyone using an analyzer not made by Agilent or
Tektronix, and are you happy with it?

I am specifically looking at stand alone (or host PC based) type analyzers
and not the type that are cores like Xilinx's ChipScope (I am fully aware of
the benefits that ChipScope provides). Some of the other features that I
am looking at are timing / state analysis, complex triggering (on patterns,
etc), LVPECL and TTL levels, clock rates of 200MHz, high memory depth (128K
or more), portability, user friendly GUI, data export capabilities, etc.

Is there equipment (manufacturer) that I need to avoid?

Thanks for your help!

Thom


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Old 10-29-2003, 06:01 AM
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Default Re: Logic Analyzer for FPGAs

Thom,

Try one of the Logic Analysers available from Acute.

http://www.acute.com.tw/indexeng.htm


-pradeep


"Thom Drake" <t d r a k e@NOSPAMcsc ien ces. com> wrote in message
news:cngeb.15$%[email protected]..
> I would like to know which logic analyzers others are using in the

industry.
> What make and model logic analyzer do you use and what are your likes /
> dislikes about it? Is anyone using an analyzer not made by Agilent or
> Tektronix, and are you happy with it?
>
> I am specifically looking at stand alone (or host PC based) type analyzers
> and not the type that are cores like Xilinx's ChipScope (I am fully aware

of
> the benefits that ChipScope provides). Some of the other features that I
> am looking at are timing / state analysis, complex triggering (on

patterns,
> etc), LVPECL and TTL levels, clock rates of 200MHz, high memory depth

(128K
> or more), portability, user friendly GUI, data export capabilities, etc.
>
> Is there equipment (manufacturer) that I need to avoid?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Thom
>
>



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Old 10-29-2003, 08:55 AM
Tim
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Default Re: Logic Analyzer for FPGAs

philip wrote:
> Try one of the Logic Analysers available from Acute.
>
> http://www.acute.com.tw/indexeng.htm


I don't know what is inside these products, but for lovers
of recursion it is almost certainly one or more FPGAs.

Ditto the somewhat less expensive stuff at www.rockylogic.com,
to which I contributed the design errors ;-)


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Old 10-31-2003, 01:04 PM
Alex Gibson
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Default Re: Logic Analyzer for FPGAs


"Tim" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:bnnrul$de5$1$[email protected]..
> philip wrote:
> > Try one of the Logic Analysers available from Acute.
> >
> > http://www.acute.com.tw/indexeng.htm

>
> I don't know what is inside these products, but for lovers
> of recursion it is almost certainly one or more FPGAs.
>
> Ditto the somewhat less expensive stuff at www.rockylogic.com,
> to which I contributed the design errors ;-)


Sorry to be boring and ask the same again(well six months later)
but when is the api gong to be available ?

You guys keep saying soon.
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