
The folks over at OpenSchemes have decided to open a low-end ZeroPlus logic analyzer, and perform a couple of modifications to it, allowing it to perform on a similar level to the higher end model. While this version originally supports 16 channels, it now appears to be able to capable of handling the 32 channels of the more expensive model. The modifications don’t look easy, but if you have to skill to pull it off, the cost is only about $5 in parts. If you’re confident of your skills, you can always give it a try.
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