Yesterday I received the miniLA kit (mini logic analyzer, see more at http://minila.sourceforge.net) from g1powermac.
Some info from a previous post:
“”g1powermac” from the ##microcontrollers IRC channel on Freenode has organized a group PCB and components buy of the “miniLA” mini logic analyzer, freely available at http://minila.sourceforge.net/ . This will be an invaluable tool for FPGAs and CPLDs, which I’m looking to getting into. The device itself has some very impressive features: 32 channels, 100MHz, 128Kb memory for *each* channel, compatible with 3.3v and 5V, and it is of course free. The price will probably end up being under $70 as well. There is also a simple parallel port to USB converter designed for the miniLA, and it looks relatively easy to build.”
Currently there are none available to order, but check periodically because a second run with an improved board is coming along soon.
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Will you be posting details here about a possible next batch? I’d love to get a kit or two, but I have great difficulty in connecting to IRC through my ISP, not to mention an amazing lack of time.
Thanks,
-Randy
I know that you got the MiniLA kit quite a while ago but I hope you can remember where you ordered it. I am trying to find it online but I haven’t had any luck so far.
Thanks
Saied
Saied,
I bought the kit as a part of a group minila kit buy organized on the ##microcontrollers channel on Freenode by g1powermac. He ordered the parts and PCB’s to be fabricated and then distributed the “kit” to everyone in on deal. I’m not sure if there will be another one coming up, but if I do hear about it I’ll post some info.
Thanks,
~vsergeev