[Test-Equipment] HP Logic Dart Manual?
David Bengtson
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Mon, 28 Oct 2002 17:31:03 -0500
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 13:44:37 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>>Is this 'dart' you are referring to also known as a logic probe, like =
the=20
>
>"The HP E2310A LogicDart takes many of the advantages of the traditional
>logic probe... good probing, quick checkout of a circuit... then moves
>performance to a whole new level. Now from a single probe tip you can
>monitor logic activity, get timing diagrams, measure dc voltages and
>frequency, measure resistance and continuity, even compare waveforms to
>known good ones. You can store up to ten waveform displays, get both
>audible and visual feedback of logic activity, and even get hard copy
>output from an optional HP potable [sic] thermal printer. Features: =
Single
>Probe Operation / Three Channels of Timing / Logic Monitoring / DC =
Voltage
>and Frequency / Resistance, diode test, and continuity / Compare =
Waveforms
>/ Store and Recall / Optional Printer / 100 MSa/s sampling."
>
>I believe this model appeared in 1998. It is now discontinued, but
>the datasheet is on the Agilent web site.
>
That is the device. Seems like a nice little handhold unit, if a bit
cryptic to use.=20
Dave