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Saleae Logic Pro 8 User Manual

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Users Guide
Revised June 7, 2018
For the latest content, please refer
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Table of Contents

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Saleae Logic Pro 8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels8
Digital Sample Rate500 MS/s
Analog Sample Rate50 MS/s
Digital Bandwidth100 MHz
Analog Bandwidth5 MHz
Input Voltage Range-10V to +10V
USB ConnectionUSB 3.0
Supported PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Input Impedance1 MΩ || 10 pF
Digital Voltage ThresholdAdjustable
Resolution12 bits
Supported ProtocolsI2C, SPI, UART, CAN

Summary

Product Summary

1st Generation

Lists discontinued Saleae logic analyzer models from the first generation.

2nd Generation

Details Saleae logic analyzer models from the second generation.

Safety Summary & Warranty

Electrical Isolation

Explains the lack of electrical isolation between logic analyzer channels and the PC.

High Voltage Safety

Details the absolute maximum voltage range for Saleae Logic devices.

Ground Current Safety

Warns about potential damage from ground loops and high current flow.

Software Download & Installation

Downloading the Latest Software

Instructions for obtaining the latest stable and beta versions of Saleae Logic software.

Navigating the Software

Navigating the Logic Software

Overview of the Saleae Logic software user interface sections.

Connecting the Logic Hardware

Connecting Logic to the PC

Step-by-step guide for connecting the Saleae Logic analyzer to a computer.

Device Calibration

Collecting Data & Device Settings

Collecting Data

Instructions on how to start and stop data capture using the Saleae software.

Device Settings

Details on configuring capture speed, duration, channels, and voltage.

Using the Trigger

Trigger on Edge

How to set up edge-based triggers for capturing specific digital transitions.

Trigger on Pulse Width

Procedure for setting up pulse width triggers for capturing signals of specific durations.

Navigating Your Data

Zooming In and Out

Methods for zooming in and out of captured data using mouse or keys.

Panning Left and Right

How to move the display view left and right by clicking and dragging.

Measurements, Timing Markers, and Bookmarks

Digital Instantaneous Measurements

How to view and save instantaneous measurements on digital waveforms.

Analog Instantaneous Measurements

How to view and save instantaneous measurements on analog waveforms.

Using Timing Markers

Procedure for placing and using timing markers to measure time intervals.

Using Measurements (Persistent)

Adding permanent measurement annotations for data analysis.

Saving, Loading, and Exporting Data

Saving Captures

Instructions for saving the current capture session or tab.

Exporting Data

Guidance on exporting captured data in various formats for external analysis.

Saving and Loading Software Settings

Using Protocol Analyzers

Adding Protocol Analyzers

Instructions for adding protocol analyzers to decode specific communication protocols.

Capture Settings Configuration Guide

Keyboard Shortcuts

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