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Re: logic analyzers [message #68155 is a reply to message #62133] Tue, 21 May 2013 01:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Date: Thu, 3-May-84 12:34:35 EDT
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   The new HP1630G logic analyzer is essentially a 1630D with more state
channels.  I think HP is offering it because the 1630D didn't 
handle the 16 bit micro disassember job adequately.  Thus the 1630G with
65 state channels (if I remember right) will take care of this drawback
The 1630G however only has  8
timing (100Mhz) channels.  The 1630D however does do a great job with
the 8 bit micros.
  The 1630G is upgradable from the 1630D for about $3K.
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