GP-24100 features 16 digital data lines running at up to 100 MHz either in or out – and a total memory of 8 Mbyte. It is powered and interfaced through a USB 2.0 connection.
With GP-24100, Byte Paradigm targets Electronic Engineers and Embedded System Engineer with a need to test and debug their system directly on a prototype.
‘Electronic Engineers want to use real systems at the beginning of the design cycle’, Frédéric Leens, Sales & Marketing Manager at Byte Paradigm says.’In the past, troubleshooting and design verification looked like pure ‘measurement challenges’, with logic analyzers and oscilloscopes as part of the solution. But these acquisition instruments have an important partner that is the digital signal generator, to form a complete stimulus-response solution for functional testing and debugging’.
GP-24100 is delivered with the 8PI Control Panel software suite, including: Windows(R) GUI, TCL/tk interface and access to C/C++ DLL. The C programming interface allows developing custom test programs from any C-compatible environment to automate and repeat specific tasks. GP-24100 also features: triggering, pattern looping and external I/O voltage selection from 1.8V to 3.3V.
In addition to the standard ADWG (pattern generator) and logic analyzer mode of operation, GP-24100 can be turned into a SPI master/analyzer and I2C master/analyzer with extra modes of operation.
GP-24100 is available now from Byte Paradigm and its network of distributors at 1.000 EUR with standard options, software and cables.