24 MHz 8-Channel USB Logic Analyzer
The 24 MHz 8-channel USB logic analyzer is a compact and efficient debugging tool designed to capture and analyze digital signals from electronic circuits such as microcontrollers, embedded systems, and communication buses. It connects directly to a computer via USB and displays signal waveforms through dedicated analysis software, making it easy to observe timing behavior and troubleshoot digital systems.
Widely used in development platforms like Arduino, ESP32, ARM, FPGA, and IoT systems, this device enables users to monitor and decode communication protocols such as UART, SPI, and I²C, simplifying the debugging process for both beginners and professionals.
Features
8 digital input channels
Maximum sampling rate of 24 MHz
USB-powered (no external power required)
Includes test probes / Dupont wires
Compatible with Windows, Linux, and macOS
Supports protocol decoding (UART, SPI, I²C, CAN)
Adjustable sampling rates from 25 kHz up to 24 MHz
Specifications
Parameter Specification
Channels 8 digital channels
Maximum Sampling Rate 24 MHz
Input Voltage Range −0.5 V to 5.25 V
Logic Levels 3.3 V and 5 V compatible
Input Impedance ~1 MΩ / 10 pF
Power Supply USB
Interface USB to PC
Size ~54 × 27 × 15 mm
Supported Software PulseView, Sigrok, Saleae-compatible
Typical use cases include:
Microcontroller debugging (Arduino, ESP32, STM32)
Communication protocol analysis
Embedded system development
Electronics education and laboratory work
Hardware troubleshooting
Reverse engineering digital circuits