🔍 Dive Deep into Data with DSLogic!
The DSLogic U3Pro32 is a cutting-edge USB-based logic analyzer designed for professionals, featuring a remarkable 1GHz sampling rate, 2Gbits of onboard memory, and a versatile USB 3.0 interface. With dual-mode support for real-time data capture and high sample rates, it caters to a wide range of applications. Compatible with major operating systems and equipped with adjustable thresholds, this tool is perfect for engineers and developers seeking precision and efficiency in their projects.
P**S
Deserves 200 stars, 5 star isn't enough
I have just about every piece of test equipment you can think of; this is absolutely my favorite tool ever. Some key features you need to be aware of.1) You can set the signal threshold (0 / 1) to an arbitrary value. This feature is amazing as it makes the device compatible with just about anything you are trying to measure.2) There are a crazy number of protocols this thing can decode; So far, I have yet to find something, I can't decode. The most useful tool for anyone doing embedded electronics.3) This is less expensive that what I've paid for some scope probes.Truly amazing device, would give it 200 stars if I could.
A**2
Works well, software is a small pain point though.
Works great. Software isn't as slick as Saleas but it gets the job done for me after recompiling with some changes to the viewer controls - try doing THAT with Saleae logic ;b
D**S
Nice software and easy to use
Helped me locate a mismatch between a schematic and the as-built board by finding a missing signal between an STM32 processor and Raspberry PI GPIO and SPI signals. Did a great job of decoding the bi-directional serial traffic between the two systems as well as record the exact timing for the various reset and enable signal levels sent between them. Software worked great on my MacBook Pro.
J**C
Rock solid LA
I am an avid user of the FX2LP CY7C68013A 8/16 bit USB Logic Analyzers which can work out to 24MHz. I bought the DSView to give me better results at 16 bit. It is excellent value for the price. The fork of Sigrok they use is very well presented, though in some places annoyingly different to PulseView.The documentation is good, but has some mistakes in it. Since the documentation is soft, there is really no excuse for not updating it.One superb addition is the time measuring cursors which once you get used to the UI are very helpful.Since the DSView uses an FPGA, the triggering can be complex, and this would be my principle reason for buying it. The triggering is superb, though only in buffered mode.One place where the DSView UI is a pain is that operating the display in the Light mode is way too bright. You need controls for the white level when you are looking at small pulse features in the capture. Luckily the Dark display is easy on the eyes.The probe wires are excellent quality, but a real pain when connecting to breadboards. Why won't anyone make an LA that simply plugs direct into a breadboard?? I use the InnoMaker Mini USB Logic Analyzer with a DIP to breadboard adapter ....I really would like a 16 bit LA with the same sort of flexibility.All in all ...the DSView is good value with lots of features, and easy to use.
G**8
It is compact . friend tald me it is look cheap :) but for me it look like a good product
I like it very much , thannksTried to capture some UART already
A**D
best value for money, easy to use, reliable
I have been using this product for a year now and it's very very reliable to use when compared to other cheap alternatives. I have another cheap 10$ logic analyzer but many times, that cheap analyzer just gives the wrong data.DsLogic U13Pro16 is very reliable, its voltage threshold can be adjusted to be compatible with many different signals, has very big memory and bandwidth. its software (DSview) has many decoders and many helpful tools, DSview is constantly being developed and bug-free. The only 1 thing that bothers me is the software's real-time plotting of the signals because sometimes the screen of the software doesn't plot anything until you press the stop button but it's not a big deal for me.
C**K
Brand new out of the box and channel 9 stuck high will not toggle
I was really looking forward to using this logic analyzer. Thanks for the Amazon return policy as I didn’t use it for three weeks once I received it but still was able to return it. One weekend morning I woke up and said to myself, I’ll better test this thing. So I did. I downloaded the software, installed it, plugged it into a usb port it came up all looked fine. I’ve noticed right away on the screen that channel 9 was high. I went through all the channels and all toggle between high and low except channel 9 despite shorting the channel to its own ground. So I decided to return the product. It’s sad when a company sends a product that has not been tested. This should have been caught at the manufacturers quality check. It’s not hard to write a script to toggle up and down and take some measurements on all channels to see if each channel functions. Shipping a bad product like that puts a lot of doubt about the company and its products. Too bad, as I was looking forward to using it. My recommendation to all buyers is to put it through its paces when you get it. Make sure all channels work and vary the voltage to see if your trigger works based on the threshold you set for all channels. I bought the 32 channel version and I just don’t have a day to go through each channel and verify the levels and so on. I decided to purchase the license for my scope and enable the 16ch logic analyzer option instead of going with this product.The other thing I didn’t like are the cables and clips. The included clips are very cheap and hard to use, as they are flimsy and just low quality. I wonder why do you go all out and make a good looking product but include the lowest quality small clips with tiny pins and don’t use standard sized clips. Disappointed. I wouldn’t recommend this for anyone given the initial product came bad out of the box.
A**R
Portable and functional
Very pleased with my experience so far with this. It can sample up to 3 channels at 1Ghz and up to 6 at 508Mhz. Despite being a Japanese company the English instructions are fairly well written. The DSView software works well on my apple silicon macbook pro. The software is easy to use and fairly complete and so far bug free. Plug in and start the app and it connects immediately. The channel leads are probably hand crimped and are well made.
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