Data Sheet

Ikalogic | SP209 series data sheet | 3
Main characteristics
Timing and measurements
Sampling rate (MAX.)
200 MSPS
External clock Max. rate
(State mode)
50 MHz
Logic Inputs digital
bandwidth
50 MHz
Embedded memory
2 Gb
2
Trigger output
Yes, via SMA connector
External trigger input
Yes, via SMA connector
Logic inputs
Number of channels
9
Input impedance
200 KΩ || 8 pF
Threshold circuits
3
Adjustable logic level
(for each threshold)
1.8, 2.5, 3.3, 5V
Absolute max voltage on
digital inputs
Continuous
± 25 V
Power requirements
Input power connector
Micro USB female
Input current
500 mA
Input voltage
5 V ± 0.25 V
Communication interface
USB 2.0 High Speed
2
DDR-3 sampling memory is used to buffer
samples before streaming to host computer.
SP209(i) Interfaces
1. Status LED
2. 9-CH logic probes input
3. Trigger OUT SMA connector
4. Trigger IN SMA connector
5. USB (micro-B) port.
6. Industrial port
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Principle of operation
SP209 Series logic analyzers connects to a
computer via a USB cable. A free software
- called ScanaStudio - is used to configure
the device and display captured signals.
The software can also be used to further
analyze the captured samples by
decoding protocols like I2C, SPI or UART.
Embedded memory vs streaming
USB based logic analyzers (ones that don’t
have a display and rely on a computer for
that matter) usually operate according to
one of two schemes:
Using an embedded memory to
store captured samples. Samples
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Only on SP209i (industrial) version.