Instrument has a built-in LCD screen capable of displaying high-resolution graphics or 40-column text, and RS-232 interface which allows data to be sent to (or loaded from) a personal computer
The TA320S logic analyser from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) has been updated to integrate with the company's new range of bench instruments.
The TA320S is highly compact but has a built-in LCD screen capable of displaying high-resolution graphics or 40-column text.
Control and data entry is by a combination of soft keys and an alphanumeric keypad.
An RS-232 interface is incorporated which allows data to be sent to (or loaded from) a personal computer.
The TA320S offers 32 data channels at up to 25MHz in synchronous or asynchronous mode, and eight data channels at 100MHz in asynchronous mode.
Glitch capture for events as short as 5ns is also provided.
A choice of data pods is available to suit a wide variety of applications.
The trigger sequencer has up to four steps with event counting and re-start at each step.
Clock delay can also be added, and the trigger can be positioned anywhere within the store.
State and timing displays can be selected, and data can be grouped as required under user-defined names.
Full search and compare facilities are incorporated.
Non-volatile storage of both acquisitions and set-ups is also provided.
Optional disassembler pods provide support for a range of popular microprocessors.
The disassembler software resides within each pod, thus eliminating the need to install special software within the analyser.
The TA320S is compact and portable, measuring 260x88x235mm and weighing less than 1.5kg.
It costs £607 (plus VAT) in the UK.