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Electronicdesign 2166 Xl 05 Saelig 3
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USB Tool Packs High-End Development Features

Feb. 8, 2010
The GP-24100, a PC-controlled USB 2.0 high speed device, provides arbitrary digital waveform generator and logic analyzer capabilities
The GP-24100, a PC-controlled USB 2.0 high speed device, provides arbitrary digital waveform generator and logic analyzer capabilities. It enables the stimulation and analysis of digital interfaces, streaming data to/from a PC to 16 data lines at up to 10 MHz with six additional control lines for repetitive sequence generation. With an 8-MB embedded memory buffer and 100-MHz operation on all 16 digital lines, the GP-24100 is a versatile test tool that complements conventional lab equipment for digital electronic system design, test, and debug. It comes with 8PI control panel software that offers instantly-usable graphical scripting and programming (C/C++) interfaces to automate tasks and bridge between programming environments and hardware prototypes. It allows users to define I/O clocks, repetitive sequences and trigger patterns, and to automate tasks or build custom applications. Price for the GP- 24100 is $1,499. SAELIG CO., Pittsford, NY. (888) 772-3544.

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