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I am looking for some information about Rigol's Active Logic Head (LH1116) which is included with DS1102D/DS1052D. I wanted to buy new head to replace my missing one, but at >$300, it's just not worth it. I have decided to make my own, but I wasn't sure if it's possible. The price suggested that this must be rather complex piece of hardware and there's no documentation whatsoever. I was able to locate few pictures of the PCB, and as it turns out, this thing is super simple, it's just a few LVD drivers and some simple resistor dividers (totally not worth the $300 price.) There were some
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If you ever wanted to get logic analyzer, you should take a look at Digilent's Analog Discovery. Analog Discovery is a multifunction device developed by Digilent in cooperation with Analog Devices (AD is filled with chips from AD.) AD features analog and digital inputs and outputs, and can be used as an oscilloscope, function generator, logic analyzer, pattern generator, virtual I/O, voltmeter, spectrum analyzer, network analyzer, and even power supply. And the best part, it's affordable, especially for US students. I got my AD several days ago and let me tell you, AD is a true Swiss
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This is a continuation of this project. While playing around with my WS2811 strips, I figured that it would be nice to have a board like this one. Could be used with one or two EQ chips and as a stand-alone board. The question is: with booster pack support or without?