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Analyseur logique/analogique Saleae Logic 8

Analyseur logique/analogique Saleae Logic 8

Analyseur analogique/numérique/de protocole à 8 canaux
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Key Features

See every signal, digital or analogue
Capture the fastest events
Measure real analogue behaviour
Never run out of memory
Decode complex protocols instantly
Work on any platform, anywhere
Confidence backed by warranty

Overview

Présentation de l'analyseur logique USB Saleae Logic 8 : libérez votre puissance de débogage !

Vous en avez assez de vous débattre avec des processus de débogage complexes pour vos systèmes embarqués ? Ne cherchez plus ! L'analyseur logique USB Saleae Logic 8 est là pour révolutionner la façon dont vous déboguez et analysez les signaux numériques.

Libérez la puissance de 8 canaux

Avec 8 canaux dédiés, cet analyseur logique de pointe vous offre la flexibilité ultime pour surveiller plusieurs signaux simultanément. Fini les commutations fastidieuses entre les entrées : vous pouvez désormais capturer et analyser toutes vos données en toute simplicité.

Entrées à double usage pour l'excellence analogique

Mais ce n'est pas tout ! Chaque entrée du Logic 8 a une double fonction : elle vous permet d'enregistrer des données numériques et analogiques. Vous pouvez ainsi obtenir des informations plus approfondies sur le comportement de votre système, ce qui rend le débogage plus efficace que jamais.

Connectivité USB transparente

Se connecter à votre PC n'a jamais été aussi simple. Le Logic 8 se branche sans effort sur votre port USB, garantissant une connexion stable et fiable pour des sessions de débogage ininterrompues. Dites adieu aux problèmes de compatibilité !

Découvrez le logiciel Saleae Logic

Notre puissant logiciel Saleae Logic est votre compagnon de confiance pour l'enregistrement et la visualisation des signaux numériques et analogiques. Son interface conviviale facilite l'examen de vos données, la détection des anomalies et l'identification rapide des problèmes.

L'outil idéal pour les applications embarquées

Que vous soyez développeur de micrologiciels ou que vous travailliez sur des microcontrôleurs, le Logic 8 est votre partenaire indispensable. Il vous aide à valider les fonctionnalités de votre code, à diagnostiquer les erreurs et à garantir le fonctionnement irréprochable de vos systèmes embarqués.

Découvrez les secrets des protocoles de communication

Série, I2C, SPI : vous l'aurez compris, nous avons ce qu'il vous faut. Le Logic 8 capture et affiche la communication entre les composants en temps réel, vous permettant de comprendre comment vos appareils interagissent et de résoudre efficacement les problèmes.

Prendre des décisions éclairées

Avec notre analyseur logique, vous pouvez enfin voir le comportement réel de votre firmware. Comparez-le à vos attentes et identifiez la cause première des problèmes. Dites adieu aux conjectures et bonjour au débogage de précision !

Unlimited Capture via Real-Time Streaming

Engineers trust the Logic 8 to record hours—even days—of signal activity without hitting memory limits, thanks to real-time streaming directly into PC RAM—an advantage that most traditional analysers cannot match, and that higher-end models replicate only at higher cost.

Fully Mixed-Signal on All 8 Channels

Each of the 8 channels can operate as digital, analogue, or both simultaneously—allowing engineers to correlate logic activity with analogue behaviour within one compact device. This flexibility is unique to the Gen 2 line and makes the Logic 8 stand out—even when compared to more expensive Pro models.

Compact Build with 3-Year Warranty

Its small, rugged form factor (53 × 53 × 12 mm, ~60 g) makes the Logic 8 ideal for both lab benches and fieldwork. Paired with a 3-year warranty and trusted technical support, engineers gain a dependable tool built for real-world use—something even premium models emphasise, but at a higher price.

Full Description

Saleae Logic 8 is an 8-channel mixed-signal logic analyser designed for electronic design engineers who need to see both digital and analogue signals on the same timeline. Each of the eight inputs can be configured for digital or analogue capture, with digital sample rates up to 100 MS/s on three channels or 25 MS/s on all eight, and analogue sampling up to 10 MS/s at 10-bit resolution (≈1 MHz bandwidth). Combined with unlimited USB streaming and built-in protocol decoding for SPI, I²C, UART, CAN and more, it provides a powerful, compact tool for rapid debugging and validation.

Mixed-Signal Capture on Every Channel

All eight inputs can capture both digital and analogue signals simultaneously. With ±25 V input protection and software-adjustable thresholds, the Logic 8 connects safely to logic families from 1.2 V up to 5.5 V. For example, you can watch an I²C transfer at 400 kHz while monitoring the 3.3 V rail’s droop at the same instant. This makes it possible to identify not only that a transaction failed, but exactly why, by correlating protocol errors with analogue behaviour. The benefit is confidence in diagnosing root causes without switching between instruments.

Sampling Performance for Embedded Systems

The Logic 8 offers a 100 MS/s digital sample rate with three channels enabled, 50 MS/s with six channels, and 25 MS/s when all eight are active. Its analogue mode records at 10 MS/s, 10-bit resolution, with about 1 MHz analogue bandwidth. This covers most microcontroller buses such as SPI up to 25 MHz, UARTs at several Mbaud, and CAN or LIN networks, while also capturing analogue effects like ringing, crosstalk, and ground bounce. The benefit is full visibility of both the digital logic and the analogue environment that affects it.

Unlimited Streaming for Rare Event Detection

Rather than relying on a small on-device buffer, the Logic 8 streams data continuously over USB 2.0 into host RAM. Capture depth is limited only by your computer’s memory, allowing sessions that last minutes or hours. This capability is essential for catching elusive issues such as a watchdog reset after 45 minutes of runtime, or a UART framing error that appears once every 10,000 frames. The benefit is that rare and intermittent faults can finally be recorded and analysed with full timing context.

Protocol Analysis Made Simple

The Logic 2 software provides built-in support for more than 20 protocol analysers, including SPI, I²C, UART, CAN, LIN, MDIO and USB Low/Full-Speed. Decoded frames appear directly on the captured waveforms, aligned with the original edges. For example, you can inspect an SPI command at 12 MHz, see the data bytes decoded, and immediately correlate them with the analogue waveform. This eliminates manual decoding and dramatically reduces debug time, while ensuring protocol correctness and electrical integrity are considered together.

Flexible Logic Levels and Safe Probing

With support for logic families from 1.2 V up to 5.5 V and robust ±25 V protection, the Logic 8 can be safely connected to modern low-voltage microcontrollers, 3.3 V sensors, and legacy 5 V devices. Software-controlled thresholds allow precise adaptation to the system under test. The benefit is reliable probing across a wide range of designs without risking damage to the analyser or your circuit.

Everyday Debugging Scenarios

The Logic 8 is just as valuable for simple checks as for complex investigations. It can confirm that a UART running at 1 Mbaud is transmitting correctly, verify that an I²C EEPROM responds at 100 kHz, or ensure that an SPI DAC receives a 16-bit configuration word within 10 ms of reset. For longer sessions, continuous streaming makes it possible to capture CAN arbitration errors that only occur during heavy load, or to log a serial console until a random missing character appears. The benefit is clear visibility of both routine protocol traffic and hard-to-find faults.

Portable and Cross-Platform

Measuring just 53 × 53 × 12 mm and weighing around 60 g, the Logic 8 is compact and USB-powered, requiring no external supply. It is easy to move between benches or bring to a customer site. The Logic 2 software runs on Windows, macOS and Linux, and captures can be shared without the hardware attached. The benefit is a highly portable tool that fits seamlessly into collaborative workflows across different environments.

Why Engineers Choose Logic 8

By combining 8 mixed-signal channels, 100 MS/s digital sampling, 10 MS/s 10-bit analogue capture, support for 1.2–5.5 V logic with ±25 V protection, and unlimited USB streaming, the Saleae Logic 8 delivers the performance needed to solve both everyday debug tasks and elusive intermittent failures. Its integration of protocol decoding, analogue insight and long-duration recording shortens debug cycles and gives engineers the confidence to move from symptom to root cause quickly.

Related Products

Engineers needing more performance can upgrade to the Saleae Logic Pro 8 logic analyser, which provides 8 channels with up to 500 MS/s digital and 50 MS/s analogue sampling. For wider bus analysis, the Saleae Logic Pro 16 logic analyser offers 16 channels of mixed-signal capture at the same high speeds. For reliable probing, the Saleae Logic 2×4 Header (Gen 2) Cable provides a secure, durable connection for consistent measurement quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Is the Logic 8 suitable for professional embedded development work?

    The Logic 8 is widely used in professional embedded development environments and is particularly valued for its reliability, comprehensive protocol support, and superior software experience. Its real-time streaming architecture and unlimited memory depth make it ideal for debugging complex embedded systems where traditional analysers with limited memory might miss critical events. The Logic 8's ability to simultaneously capture digital and analogue signals provides insights that separate instruments cannot match, whilst its portable form factor and robust design make it suitable for both laboratory and field applications. Many professional engineers choose the Logic 8 over significantly more expensive alternatives due to its superior usability and comprehensive feature set.

  • Can I extend Logic 8's capabilities with custom protocol analysers?

    Absolutely. The Logic 8 supports extensive customisation through its Protocol Analyzer SDK and Extension API, allowing you to create custom low-level protocol analysers, high-level analysers, and measurement extensions. The extensions are written in Python for high-level analysers or C++ for low-level decoders, making them accessible to engineers with programming experience. The active Saleae community has contributed numerous extensions for specialised protocols, and Saleae provides comprehensive documentation and templates to help you develop custom analysers for proprietary protocols or specific measurement needs.

  • What warranty and support does Saleae provide for the Logic 8?

    The Logic 8 includes Saleae's industry-leading 3-year no-questions-asked warranty that covers any malfunction regardless of cause, with all warranty service handled directly by Saleae rather than through distributors. Additionally, purchases direct from Saleae include a 180-day return policy with return shipping included. Saleae's support is widely regarded as exceptional within the test equipment industry, with comprehensive online documentation, active community forums, and responsive technical support that helps users maximise their investment.

  • Does the Logic 8 software work without the hardware for analysis and sharing?

    Yes, the Saleae Logic software operates as a full-featured application without the hardware present, allowing you to analyse previously captured data, share recordings with colleagues, and demonstrate protocol behaviour. This capability is invaluable for collaborative debugging, technical support, and documentation purposes. You can save complete capture sessions and share them with other engineers who can then analyse the data using the free software, even without owning the hardware. This feature is particularly useful for remote troubleshooting and technical support scenarios where you need to share detailed timing and protocol information.

  • What is the actual bandwidth and sampling rate performance of the Logic 8?

    The Logic 8 delivers 100 MS/s digital sampling on up to 3 channels simultaneously, 50 MS/s on up to 6 channels, or 25 MS/s across all 8 channels. The maximum digital bandwidth is 25 MHz, making it suitable for most embedded applications including USB Full Speed, moderate-speed SPI, and general microcontroller debugging. For analogue signals, it provides 10 MS/s sampling with 1 MHz bandwidth and 10-bit resolution. The USB 2.0 interface provides sufficient bandwidth for these sampling rates whilst maintaining real-time streaming to your computer's memory.

  • What protocol decoders are included with the Logic 8?

    The Logic 8 includes over 24 built-in protocol analysers covering the most common embedded communication standards: SPI, I2C, Serial (UART), 1-Wire, CAN, I2S, JTAG, LIN, Manchester, MDIO, MIDI, Modbus, SMBus, USB, HDMI-CEC, HD44780, HDLC, DMX-512, and many others. Beyond the built-in decoders, the Logic 8 supports community-contributed extensions and custom protocol analysers through its plugin architecture, with over 47 community-developed extensions available. This extensive protocol support eliminates the need for separate protocol analysers and provides comprehensive debugging capabilities in a single instrument.

  • Can the Logic 8 simultaneously capture digital and analogue signals on the same channels?

    Yes, the Logic 8's unique mixed-signal architecture allows all 8 channels to be configured as digital, analogue, or both simultaneously. This capability provides exceptional flexibility for debugging mixed-signal designs where you need to correlate digital protocol activity with corresponding analogue signal behaviour. The digital sampling operates at up to 100 MS/s whilst analogue sampling runs at 10 MS/s with 10-bit resolution and 1 MHz bandwidth, allowing you to observe both the logic states and underlying analogue characteristics of your signals in perfect time correlation.

  • How does the unlimited memory depth feature actually work?

    The Logic 8 streams captured data directly over USB 2.0 to your computer's RAM in real-time, eliminating the memory constraints found in traditional logic analysers with fixed hardware buffers. This architecture means your capture length is limited only by your available system memory and the density of recorded data. Unlike traditional analysers that might offer only kilobytes or megabytes of storage, the Logic 8 can potentially record gigabytes or even terabytes of data, making it ideal for capturing long sequences or rare intermittent events that would be impossible to catch with conventional memory-limited instruments.

  • What makes the Saleae Logic 8 different from traditional logic analysers?

    The Saleae Logic 8 revolutionises logic analysis by streaming data directly to your computer's RAM in real-time, providing virtually unlimited memory depth compared to traditional logic analysers with fixed buffer sizes. Unlike conventional bench instruments, it combines the portability of a USB device with professional-grade capabilities, featuring dual-purpose inputs that can simultaneously capture digital and analogue signals. The Logic 8's software-centric approach eliminates the complex button interfaces found on traditional analysers, instead offering an intuitive, cross-platform application with built-in protocol decoders and community extensions.

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