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USBee
Digital Pod Software Download
it here
Buy
the USBee Here
USBee
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USBee Logic Analyzer
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Use to collect
real-time high speed digital signal data. View and print data in a
list, waveform, or as a D to A signal. Set multi-condition trigger
for data capture. View current state of all signals for easy logic
probing. Samples up to 3MHz sample rate. More
details here
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USBee Signal Generator
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Use to design and
generate real-time high speed digital signal data. Design signal
waves in a waveform view and have the USBee pod generate the signals
with the push of a button. Generate wave samples at up to 1.5MHz.
More
details here
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USBee Remote Controller
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Use to control
real-time digital signals from the simple Windows interface. Each
USBee Pod signal becomes an output capable of driving your circuit
under test. Change the state of each signal independently with the
click of a button.
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USBee Data Logger
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Use to collect
real-time digital signal data and log it to your hard drive. View and
print data in a list, waveform, or as a D to A signal. View current
state of all signals for easy logic probing.
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USBee Frequency Counter
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Use this software
to measure the frequency of two real-time digital signals from the
simple Windows interface using the USBee Test Pod. Measures
frequencies of TTL level signals up to 3MHz. Displays Average, Max
and Min frequency readings for each signal. More
details here
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USBee Pulse Width
Modulator Controller
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The USBee Digital
Test Pod PWM Controller software turns the Pod signals 0 through 7
into Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) output signals. Using a simple
Resistor-Capacitor network, these signals can generate a controllable
analog voltage between 0 and 3.3V in 256 steps. The pattern that is
generated on any signal is a repeating pattern with a fixed period
(every 1.62ms) that has a duty cycle that is proportional to the PWM
value for that signal. Each period is divided into 256 units. A
signal is held at a High level (3.3V) for PWM Value units and Low
(0V) for the rest of the period.
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