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Saleae Logic Pro 16 User Manual

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Device Calibration
When connected to the internet, the Logic software will automatically handle downloading the calibration
file.
The 2nd Generation of Saleae products (Logic 4, Logic 8, Logic Pro 8, & Logic Pro 16) use calibration
data generated at Saleae to display accurate AC and DC values. The 1st Generation (Original Logic and
Logic16) do not require any form of calibration.
This calibration data is not stored on the device. Instead, it is stored on our servers, and the software
automatically downloads this calibration data as well as checks for updates when a device is connected.
Check Calibration Status
1. Open the latest version of the software.
2. Connect the Logic device and wait for the software to connect to it.
3. Click Options -> Preferences -> Calibration tab
All physically connected devices will be displayed here, calibrated or not.
The device ID is the unique 64-bit ID of your device.
Calibration Type should read DC and frequency response. If you see DC Only here, please contact
support as this is an error. A Calibration Type of DC and frequency response indicates that the DC
voltages will be correct. The frequency response will be flat with a smooth falloff at the bandwidth for any
particular sample rate.

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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

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