Hackaday reader [JumperOne] was in need of a logic probe that he could use to reliably test some tiny .5mm pitch IC pins. The probe that came with his oscilloscope was a bit too big and not near sharp ...
The logic probe is powered from the device under test (DUT)—it may be any binary logic, which can be powered in the range +2 V to +6 V. This may be a microcontroller or 74/54 series logic chips, ...
[Robert Morrison] had an ancient HP 545A logic probe, which was great for debugging SMT projects. The only problem was that being 45 years old, it wasn’t quite up to scratch when it came to debugging ...
Paired with the 16900A logic analysis system, the E8045B logic analysis probe promises extensive visibility into the Pentium 4 processor in the 775-land package. The probe interfaces the logic ...
As I mentioned in my recent columns on the topic of adding pull-up or pull-down resistors to the inputs of unused or partially used logic gates and functions (see Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3), I was ...
Livermore, Calif.—FormFactor Inc. has developed a family of advanced wafer probe cards designed to address the rising cost and technology challenges associated with testing wire bond logic and ...
Santa Rosa, CA. Keysight Technologies has introduced two extreme-temperature probing solutions: the N7007A extreme-temperature 400-MHz passive probe and the N7013A extreme-temperature extension kit ...