Tactif CIE
Well-known member
As a hobbyist (and an electronic noob) I'm wondering if having a logic analyzer would help me to better understand digital/analog signals and identify problems
I don't want to spend too much money as I'm not a pro, and found these analyzers from a French company (could be better for customer service, as this is the country I live in)
https://www.ikalogic.com/pages/logic-analyzer-and-pattern-generator-sq-series
The SQ50 is around 100$ (89€), what do you think about this model ?
And another question : are the standard probes provided with any logic analyzer "compatible" with breadboards hole format ?
I don't want to spend too much money as I'm not a pro, and found these analyzers from a French company (could be better for customer service, as this is the country I live in)
https://www.ikalogic.com/pages/logic-analyzer-and-pattern-generator-sq-series
The SQ50 is around 100$ (89€), what do you think about this model ?
And another question : are the standard probes provided with any logic analyzer "compatible" with breadboards hole format ?