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Logic Analyzers
Rent, Lease, or Buy Used Analyzers. Agilent & Tektronix available.
www.TelogyLLC.com
Logic Analyzers
Rent & Purchase - Ready to Ship Order Online Today!
www.TRS-RenTelco.com
Logic Analyzers
Rent, Lease, Buy Used Equipment. Agilent, Tektronix & Mainframes
www.electrorent.com
34 Channel Logic Analyzer
500MHz sampling, CAN,I2C,SPI,RS232 Interpreters, USB interface, $389
www.pcTestInstruments.com
Logic analyzers
Save Thousands. Agilent, Tek & More Buy, Rent, Lease, Sell or Trade
www.metrictest.com
Acute PC Logic Analyzer
4GHz timing, 36 channel, USB2.0 UART/I2C/SPI trigger, starting $489
www.TeamPCTechnology.com
Digital Logic Analyzer
18-36 ch,100-400MHz, I2C, SPI, Sync Async analysis included, from $499
www.tech-tools.com
Logic Analyzer
Find Logic Analyzer. Search In Your Local Area Now.
Justclicklocal.com
KandelElectronics.com
Buy, sell, and rent high quality reconditioned testing equipment
www.kandelelectronics.com
Active Technologies
500Mhz - 16 bit waveform generator 1.5 Ghz - 288 Ch Logic Analyzer
www.activetechnologies.it
Oil In Water Monitors
Guaranteed Maintenance Free, 0- 20,000ppm,EExd zone1, Remote Access
www.AdvancedSensors.co.uk

Guide to Choosing Logic Analyzers

How to make the best, cost-effective choice for your business


When making a decision to upgrade or purchase new equipment for a network or anything IT logic analyzers should be part of the discussion and subsequent solution.

These highly efficient pieces of machinery (or software) can be invaluable when finding deficiencies and weaknesses in the electronic pathway or data pathway of a backbone, subnet or computer program. Using logic analyzers and business logic analyzers in the production phase of a project can greatly reduce the chance of hardware or software failure once the project has been completed. However, before making a decision time and budget constraints as well as the scope of a project must be considered.

There are several choices price wise when it comes to choosing a logic analyzer in business and those can range from enterprise budgets to small business budgets. Here are a few things to factor into the decision-making process:

1. How long will I need the equipment?
2. Will I be analyzing software, hardware or both?
3. Does the equipment need to be portable?
4. What is the learning curve?

Action Steps

The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Identify the need The first step in choosing a logic analyzer is understanding what the greatest need is for your project and determining the bare minimum requirements.

I recommend:  Consulting with your tech team before making a decision. This may seem like a no-brainer but many companies hire consulting firms before tapping into home-grown resources. However, a good source for all things engineering including consulting services can be found at Global Speck's website. Also, educate yourself and learn all you can about the manufacturers of logic analyzers. This can be done by taking some logic analyzers tutorials Basic instruments tutorials

Consider your options Do you now that there are three basic options to choose from with logic analyzers? Pick what fits your situation best.

I recommend:  Depending on your needs you will want to use a logic analyzer for main frames, pc based logic analyzers or stand alone analyzer TRS also try

Shop around As mentioned earlier there is a large range of prices when it comes to choosing a logic analyzer. That can mean anywhere from $400-$600 to over 10,000. The best course of action is to know your needs and choose the unit that fits within your budget and accomplishes the task at hand.

I recommend:  For those in need of a low-cost logic analyzer or a PC logic analyzer try Tech Tools Digiview DV1-100 or a USB logic analyzer by JanatekFor the big hitters a visit to website Agilent technologies website can help.

Don't buy if the need is short term Even if you have the budget it is not always necessary to purchase a logic analyzer. Especially if you need enterprise solutions which require units starting in the 20 K. range. In situations like this renting is an option.

I recommend:  To rent logic analyzer instead of owning, if this can be an option try TRS Ren Telco or Metric Test who often run rental specials . Renting to own it is also an option if the need becomes long term in the course of the project.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
  • Consider a logic analyzer with a built-in pattern generator. This will save time if an input component is unavailable which can be the case when upgrading.
  • Ask for the blue print of your building or the original design structure and topology of the network. It will help to have a more focused approach when testing a logic analyzer that is being considered for purchase.
  • Know your budget constraints before considering options. This will avoid entertaining thoughts of equipment out of ones price range and help focus on equipment that is attainable.

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How-To Guide from WORK.COM

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By James Linton
How to make the best, cost-effective choice for your business.
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