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RE: [N8VEM: 15654]



Hello all

 

My 10 cents worth.

I purchased the Saleae Logic 16 analyzer (from saleae.com). I think it was $299. Not cheap, but I like it a lot. I do think that you get what you pay for.

You can buy a knock-off from someone who pays their people $5 dollars a day, and get no support and hope for the best, or you can buy from a reputable company with a known history of taking care of their customers. I think the best advice comes from people who have bought and used a product and can give a good review of that product.

 

BTW, the programmer I purchased is the Wellon VP280, Which John Monahan mentioned in his notes; I like it a lot, it works very well. I did have to get the 64 bit download to make it work with Windows 7.

 

At the risk of sounding preachy- I don't always expect to go in a store and find what I want and buy it for less on the internet- and then expect to get free support from my local merchant, who has to pay their people and maintain a store front also.

And I don't get "free" (music, or whatever) downloads on the internet. Someone has to pay the people who design, produce the product, market it, and support it. End of lecture. As someone said: "if it looks too good to be true, it probably isn't!".

 

I wish the best to those working on a budget and trying to fix their projects. It can be difficult at times. I know, having spent many years designing and troubleshooting electronic devices. Hang in there!

 

 

 

From: n8...@googlegroups.com [mailto:n8...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Eluan Costa Miranda
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 6:45 AM
To: n8...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [N8VEM: 15654]

 

Doesn't the original unit have oscilloscope functionality too? The chinese clone seems to be only the analyzer function and with a VERY bad build quality, just look at the comments page. It hurts the original product by using the same name for a disposable equipment.

Em 21/02/2013 05:44, "aarggh" <z80...@gmail.com> escreveu:

I'm not promoting piracy by any means but I thought the 8 channel units were all based on a reference design? Similar to the various PICkits widely available and all built to standard designs supplied by Microchip. As my wife is happy to repeatedly point out I could be wrong there though. Linking to the software though is just plain wrong regardless, and given the USBee makers aren't going to stop the selling of clone hardware by the Chinese, I don't understand why they don't do themselves a favour, and only make the software available to those who have bought and registered a unit from or with them?

 

Personally I think the $495 price tag for a simple 8 channel analyser is wildly unrealistic at best, especially when you can get an Intronix 34 channel unit with far better sampling rates $110 cheaper! I have an Intronix and it's a fantastic unit. But I still wouldn't consider paying much more than $400 or so for it.

 

My thoughts anyway!

 

Cheers,

Ian


On Thursday, February 21, 2013 5:11:16 AM UTC+11, Sergey wrote:

Agree with Douglas... read this http://usbee.com/usbeeclone.html
You can get 20% off if you read it till the end :-)

Although with the price being about $700 you can consider getting an
oscilloscope (maybe even with built in logic analyzer). E.g. Rigol
DS1052D, it is still Chinese made (bus so the low-end Tektronix
scopes), but at least they don't steal anything :-).

On Feb 20, 9:05 am, "Douglas W. Goodall" <douglas...@mac.com>
wrote:
> oscarv,
>
> The $12 logic analyzer you mention is a counterfeit of a real American
> product.
>
> To use it you have to get the software from the original company's
> website and
> have to basically steal their software for use not on their hardware in
> violation
> of their license agreement.
>
> This product was being sold briefly on eBay but was banned as a counterfeit.
>
> FYI
>
> Here is the URL of the real product...
>      http://www.usbee.com/ax.html
>      http://www.usbee.com/usbeeax-protestpod.aspx
>
> On sale this week for $715 (If something is too good to be true, it
> usually is)
>
> Douglas Goodall
>
> On 2/20/2013 5:36 AM, oscarv wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > On the topic of logic analysers, I was intrigued to find this $12 one
> > on DealExtreme:
> >http://dx.com/p/logic-analyzer-w-dupont-lines-and-usb-cable-for-scm-b...
>
> > I'm sure it's not the ultimate in analyser hardware. But $12?
> > Including delivery? I've got screwdrivers that were more expensive.
> > Do read the buyer comments on the DX page though.
>
> > By the way, I've been ecstatically happy with my Salaea 8 bit logic
> > analyser over the last few years.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Oscar.
>
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