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Dr Gusman Pico based Logic Analyser stackable case

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USB connected Logic Analyser up to 5 X 24 channels designed by Dr Gusman

This is a stackable case for Dr Gusman's Pico based Logic Analyser. as detailed here…

https://github.com/gusmanb/logicanalyzer/wiki

The following is directly from the project WiKi…

This is a project to create a very cheap logic analyzer but with capabilities comparable to expensive comercial ones. The analyzer can sample up to 24 channels at a maximum speed of 100 million of samples per second, and it can be triggered via a polarity change in a single channel or a pattern formed by up to 16 channels.

The project does not only comprehend the hardware but also the software, it has a multiplatform application that allows to visualize and analyze the signals. As the device is very unique its protocol is not compatible with other softwares like Sigrok, but the client allows also to export the captured data in a compatible format that can be read by other programs (there is even a cmd application to captu
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FDM / FFF
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STL
Material
PLA
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Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
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