Logic Sniffer was mentioned in the Links section of an article in Nuts & Volts titled Reading and Writing an EEPROM Using the Arduino.
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Hey Royalblu - thanks for letting us know. Is there any chance you can post a picture/scan of the OLS in the article to post on the blog?
I googled for "Reading and Writing an EEPROM Using the Arduino" and found the article on the Nuts & Volts site. They have a viewer which allows you to see the pages of the printed magazine in your browser. What I saw there was a final sidebar with several links, including a short description and URL for the Dangerous Prototypes Openbench Logic Sniffer.
Are you looking for a screen capture of that section? ... or maybe a URL?
Thanks for pointing that out. I got to that page on the site, but didn't realize the blue box was an icon for the preview. I see it now.
Without a logic analyzer, it would be extremely difficult to troubleshoot problems with a digital circuit like this. I use a Rigol DS1052D but there are many less expensive alternatives including an open source hardware/software logic analyzer that is around $45.
http://www.nutsvolts.com/index.php?/mag ... he_arduino (http://www.nutsvolts.com/index.php?/magazine/article/reading_and_writing_an_eeprom_using_the_arduino)
http://nutsvolts.texterity.com/nutsvolt ... io=42#pg46 (http://nutsvolts.texterity.com/nutsvolts/201005/?folio=42#pg46)
Wow, this is very exciting! A year ago I wouldn't have thought I would be working on a project that received a mention in Nuts & Volts.
Thank you for pointing this out, my family got a kick out of it.
Jack.