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Saleae Logic Pro 16 User Manual

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Users Guide
Revised June 7, 2018
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Table of Contents

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Saleae Logic Pro 16 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Digital Sample Rate500 MS/s
Analog Sample Rate50 MS/s
Input Voltage Range-10V to +10V
USB ConnectionUSB 3.0
Analog Bandwidth5 MHz
Input Impedance1 MΩ || 10 pF
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, macOS, Linux
Supported Logic Levels1.2V to 5V
Bandwidth5 MHz (Analog)
Resolution12 bits
Supported ProtocolsI2C, SPI, UART, CAN
Power Consumption5W
Digital Voltage ThresholdsUser-adjustable

Summary

Safety Summary & Warranty

Electrical Isolation

Describes lack of electrical isolation between channels and the PC.

High Voltage Safety

Details maximum voltage ranges and associated precautions for safe operation.

Ground Current Safety

Explains risks of ground loops and methods to prevent damage to equipment.

Testing Multiple DUTs

Guides on safely connecting multiple devices under test for simultaneous capture.

Identifying if a Ground Loop is Present

Provides methods to detect potential ground loops using a multimeter.

Identifying if the DUT is Isolated from the PC

Lists conditions under which a Device Under Test is isolated from the host PC.

Software Download & Installation

Downloading the Latest Software

Instructions on obtaining the newest stable and beta versions of the Saleae Logic software.

Installing for Windows

Step-by-step guide for installing the Saleae Logic software on Windows operating systems.

Installing for Mac

Instructions for downloading and installing the Saleae Logic software on macOS.

Installing for Linux

Guide for downloading and running the Saleae Logic software on Linux systems.

Navigating the Software

Connecting the Logic Hardware

Connecting Logic to the PC

Step-by-step guide to physically connect the logic analyzer to a computer via USB.

Device Calibration

Check Calibration Status

How to verify if the connected logic analyzer has been calibrated correctly.

Collecting Data & Device Settings

Collecting Data

Instructions on how to start, stop, and manage data captures.

Device Settings

Configuration options for sample rate, duration, channels, voltage, and performance.

Using the Trigger

Using the Trigger

Introduction to trigger functionality for capturing specific digital events.

Trigger on Edge

How to set up triggers based on signal rising or falling transitions.

Trigger on Pulse Width

How to set up triggers based on the duration of a signal's high or low state.

Measurements, Timing Markers, and Bookmarks

Digital Instantaneous Measurements

How to view real-time measurements of digital signals by hovering over waveforms.

Analog Instantaneous Measurements

How to view real-time measurements of analog signals by hovering over waveforms.

Using Timing Markers

How to add and use timing markers to measure elapsed time between two points.

Using Measurements (Persistent)

How to add persistent measurements as annotations for later reference.

Saving, Loading, and Exporting Data

Exporting Data

How to export captured data in various formats for external analysis.

Saving and Loading Software Settings

Using Protocol Analyzers

Adding Protocol Analyzers

How to add various protocol decoding tools to analyze digital signals.

Analyzer Settings

Configuring specific parameters for different protocol analyzers.

Viewing Protocol Analyzer Results

How to interpret and view decoded data presented by protocol analyzers.

Searching Analyzer Results

How to find specific decoded results within captured data using search queries.

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