Peter Murray blogged about his Logic Sniffer case made from a 33.6Kbps modem box: I have had my Open Workbench Logic Sniffer for quite a while and I have found it to be a very useful piece of kit. I have recently ordered an expansion to upgrade it to a 32 channel logic analyzer (up […]
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Logic Sniffer back in stock at Seeed
The Logic Sniffer is back in stock at Seeed Studio. The Open Bench Logic Sniffer is an open source logic analyzer. It’s designed to support the SUMP logic analyzer software at the lowest possible cost. Get a Logic Sniffer for $50, with free worldwide shipping.
Yet another Logic Sniffer case
@0x2B2B tweeted, “Case for my OLS, laser cut at @RazorLAB. Design file in post 2byt, make your own! Why the case? Well, being the fan of OSS/OSH (that’s; Open Source Hardware :) that I am, this was a nice, affordable entry into the market of Logic Analysers. It’s always great having bare P.C.B.s because come […]
Yet another Logic Sniffer case
Here’s another cool acrylic case for Open Workbench Logic Sniffer by Phenoptix. Spent some time with the calipers and laser cutter earlier today and came up with what turns out to be yet another acrylic case! Dxf files for cutting are up on thingiverse. It does require a fixing not show in the pic above to keep […]
Yet another Logic Sniffer case
Adam posted pictures of a case he designed for the Logic Sniffer: I am in the process of designing up a case for my logic sniffer. I have designed it for use with just the standard 16 channels of input. It has captured reset and update buttons as well as labeling for both buttons and […]
Another laser cut case for the Logic Sniffer
Here’s another cool laser cut acrylic case for the Logic Sniffer: Case is made from 4 layers of 3mm laser cut black acrylic. All text is engraved and filled with white paint. Buttons are cut from the same material, and they are mounted with double sided tape to the top cover (each button is actually […]
OLSFront – Logic Analyzer
Jadew has been working on a new client for Open Bench Logic Sniffer: OLSFront is a Logic Analyzer client, currently supporting only the Open Bench Logic Sniffer. At the moment it’s still in alpha so it might have serious bugs and will suffer lots of changes until it will reach beta. It should work on […]
Cross platform Open Logic Sniffer client 0.9.6 final released
Jawi continues to make excellent progress with the cross-platform Open Logic Sniffer client. Version 0.9.6 final is out. Check out the change log below. New signal display component in place, with most of the long-promised functionality now in place; new default look and feel, thanks to Marius Jonsson; allow OLS to be used over a […]
Bus Pirate and Open Bench Logic Sniffer: Reverse engineering an RF light switch
Skywodd tweetted about reverse engineering an RF 433MHz light switch (machine translation) using Arduino, Bus Pirate, and the Open Logic Sniffer. You can get Bus Pirate for $30, or grab a Logic Sniffer for $50. All including free worldwide shipping. Via TweetDeck.
Logic Sniffer back in stock at Seeed
The Logic Sniffer is back in stock at Seeed Studio. The Open Bench Logic Sniffer is an open source logic analyzer. It’s designed to support the SUMP logic analyzer software at the lowest possible cost. Get a Logic Sniffer for $50, with free worldwide shipping.
WORKSHOP VIDEO #28: Exploring the serial port
While USB is all around us, the humble (virtual) serial port is still everywhere. Today we explore the serial interface on the Infrared Toy, Bus Pirate, and Logic Sniffer. See a demonstration of the binary interfaces and commands normally used only by software utilities. Grab some terminal software like Tera Term, and Hercules and follow along. […]
Logic Sniffer client 0.96 beta 3 is released
Jawi made excellent strides with the cross-platform client for the Logic Sniffer. Last week v0.96 beta 3 was released. The latest release features an improved UI, as well as dual/quad mode SPI decoding. Most of the UI repainting bugs should be squatted by now (at least the most annoying ones ;)), and some small improvements […]
Replace a dead surface mount regulator with a through-hole part
Flavor accidentally shorted the power on his Open Bench Logic Sniffer 3.3volt regulator and blew it out. With some quick thinking and a TO-220 through-hole voltage regulator his Logic Sniffer was back in business. Via the forum.
Debugging the SPI protocol with a Logic Sniffer
Fortysevenfx shared this tweet with us: Debugging the SPI on motherboard with the Logic Sniffer. Get a Logic Sniffer for $50, with free worldwide shipping. Via Twitter.
AVR performance monitoring using the Open Bench Logic Sniffer
Alan wanted to check out just how much performance he could squeeze out of the ATMega328P. He needed was a way to measure the amount of time the CPU actually uses while executing various tasks. Using the Logic Sniffer to read a pin, that he toggles ON when the CPU is executing a task, and […]
Laser cut case for the Logic Sniffer and the Buffer Wing
PariahZero laser cut some black Delrin plastic to build a case for the Logic Sniffer. He also designed a detachable case for the Buffer Wing. If you are interested in the source SVG files for laser cutting, contact him in the forum. I’ve used laser-cut 0.125″ black Delrin plastic; I felt the extra strength (vs. […]
Logic Sniffer back in stock at Seeed
The Logic Sniffer is back in stock at Seeed Studio. The Open Bench Logic Sniffer is an open source logic analyzer. It’s designed to support the SUMP logic analyzer software at the lowest possible cost. Get a Logic Sniffer for $50, with free worldwide shipping.
Logic Sniffer back in stock at Seeed
The Logic Sniffer is back in stock at Seeed Studio. Open Bench Logic Sniffer is an open source logic analyzer. It’s designed to support the SUMP logic analyzer software at the lowest possible cost. Get a Logic Sniffer for $50, with free worldwide shipping.
Logic Sniffer: Hacking cheap RFID readers
Aaron decided to hack a cheap USB RFID reader, by using the Logic Sniffer to figure out the internal IC protocol. To make it useful for his projects he decided to hijack the internal bus that has the initial RFID decoding. After some poking around he was able to find the UART TX transmitting pin. […]
“clamshell” yaobls case v3
Dsm is working on version 3 of his “clamshell” yaobls case for the Logic Sniffer. Via the forum. More awesome DIY cases. Get your own Logic Sniffer for $50, with free worldwide shipping.