The MCU123 Saleae Logic clone is a USB-based, 8-channel logic analyzer with up to 24MHz sampling rate. It is a clone of the Saleae Logic. It's also very similar to the MCU123 USBee AX Pro clone minus the different USB vendor/device IDs. In sigrok, we use the open-source fx2lafw firmware for this logic analyzer. A quick overview of the cheap clone of Saleae USB logic analyzer 24 MHz 8 ch. The overview includes explanation about the software (Sigrok) and the hardware. Sigrok is an opensource set of tools to deal with tools such as oscilloscope and logic analyzers from different vendors.
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One is an original USBee SX that it recognizes as 'fx2lafw (generic driver for FX2 based LAs) (fx2law), CWAV USBee SX with 8 channels'. The other is a clone that it recognizes as 'fx2lafw (generic driver for FX2 based LAs) (fx2law), Saleae Logic with 8 channels'. Both of these start right up and run with no issues. To download our older, Logic v1.x releases, you can refer to the links below. The Beta version is recommended over the Stable version.
Some time ago I bought chinese version of Saleae Logic Analyzer. It’s quite handy 8 CH analyzer for debugging my DIY projects.
Because I mainly use Linux this is small write up (mainly for myself) how to install Sigrok software for Saleae Logic Analyzer.
For now you can still use software provided by Saleae from their homepage (https://www.saleae.com/), but it soon may not work with clones.
Story of Saleae is quite common. Guys developed good product, wrote the software and chinese manufacturers copied it for the 1/10 of the price. Now of course if you like the product and this is a good product, support the developers. But here’s the thing, original product cost 108 USD and for many hobbyists this is not affordable. Especially if you use it maybe once every couple of months.
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But I digress …
On Linux Mint 18.2 installation is super simple. All the software is already in repository.
You can use ether the Software Manager or CLI.
I will show you how to use CLI.
- Run:
- And run:
- Select: File -> Connect to Device
- Driver: fx2lafw -> Scan for Devices
- And the name device should appeares in the selection area. Select OK.
- DONE
Troubleshooting:
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if you can’t see the device you can also run pulseview as administrator:
And repeat the device search steps.
And that’s it….
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If you want to build it yourself from source check out: