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There are now several open source logic analyzer clients that speak the SUMP protocol, the most popular open logic analyzer protocol currently in use. They should all be compatible with the Logic Sniffer, the Bus Pirate, and the USB Infrared toy.

Our ideal logic analyzer client would be something that compiled cross-platform, and had the features and usability of the Saleae Logic client without .NET.

What clients have you tried, and which is your favorite? Did we leave any out? What features are most important to you?

Our roundup follows below.

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We previously posted the Sigrok open source logic analyzer client.  They’ve done a lot of work and it now supports the Saleae Logic, EE Electronics XLA/ESLA100, and ASIX SIGMA. Open Logic Sniffer support is in progress, which will enable Bus Pirate support at the same time.

The Logic Sniffer is $45, including worldwide shipping. The Bus Pirate is available at Seeed Studio and Adafruit Industries.

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Bert tipped us to the Sigrok open source logic analyzer client. Sigrok is a multi-platform client that aims to support most common logic analyzer hardware. It currently only supports the Saleae Logic, but Open Logic Sniffer support is in progress.

Preorder an Open Logic Sniffer for $45, including worldwide shipping. The OLS should start shipping in April.

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