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The Comidox CP317 USB Logic Analyzer is a compact, 8-channel device capable of sampling digital signals up to 24MHz. Compatible with popular software like Saleae Logic Analyzer and PulseView, it supports UART, SPI, and IIC protocol decoding. Designed for engineers and hobbyists, it offers precise, portable debugging with USB connectivity and a 0-5.5V voltage range, making it an essential tool for embedded system diagnostics and development.
| ASIN | B07KW445DJ |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,048 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #7,102 in USB Cables |
| Brand | Comidox |
| Compatible Device | Saleae Logic Analyzer, devices with Sigrok software support, systems with compatible communication protocols and voltage ranges |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (141) |
| Date First Available | 24 July 2021 |
| Hardware Interface Type | USB |
| Included Components | 1X Analyser Device, 1X USB Cable, 10X Dupont Line |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Item model number | CP317 |
| Manufacturer | Comidox |
| Memory Technology | LPDDR |
| Model number | CP317 |
| Number of USB Ports | 1 |
| Number of processors | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Package Dimensions | 14.4 x 9.6 x 2.4 cm; 50 g |
| Processor Speed | 24 MHz |
| Processor brand | ARM |
V**D
Very handy as a quick and highly portable analyzer for field work. Well supported with Pulseview software on Linux, Mac and WIndows (there's also an Android version, but last I checked it was unstable and terrible.) A couple caveats, to be expected in an entry-level device: It will in fact capture data at the advertised rate, but your USB bus is a limiting factor. If USB performance is short of perfect, you will not realize full speed. This analyzer has a decent set of triggering options, and once triggered essentially grabs a buffer of a specified size, at a specified sample rate, and transfers it to the host PC for analysis. The Pulseview software has a GUI and command-line component, and development libraries. A wide variety of decode functions are implemented, for pretty much every common serial bus protocol and some rather uncommon ones. The command-line component makes it easy to write scripted operations for automated capture and test functions, and the dev libraries make it possible to roll your own GUI and analysis functions, add custom protocol decodes, etc. This is a good tool to have in a kit bag, and at this price point it's an excellent intro tool for beginners and also one that more experienced users can connect to strange or dangerous circuits without fear of damaging a very expensive instrument. It'd be a little nicer if the included wire set came with test clips rather than just header sockets, but it's easy enough to buy a better one and connect it.
T**R
I used it to debug a drone battery. It made decoding the codes SO much easier! Cool little device!
G**K
These work surprisingly well for the price. Using the PulseView app it was easy to analyze serial, can bus, etc protocols as long as you have the data rate a little higher than the bus bitrate. Bought a second one to keep in my mobile toolbox.
A**8
It works! Sure, you have to download someone else’s software to use it, but it is quite happy with open source tooling. Great for stalking cross system communication. Decode that oddball LCD communication protocol, or use your laptop as a basic oscilloscope.
S**T
Work great. For the cost, it can't be beat as long as you know how to figure it out because it's not shipped with any instructions.
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