About Logic Analyzers
Logic analyzers are devices used to monitor the performance of computers or to diagnose problems in other electronic systems. They use an oscilloscope to present complex digital data to a user, allowing the user to check particular operations of the electronic system. The proper selection of logic analyzers requires an understanding of application requirements and an analysis of performance specifications. Logic analyzer suppliers are located across North America and around the world. They conform to a variety of approvals and certifications. For example, in Europe, logic analyzers often bear the CE Mark.
Engineering Web: Logic Analyzers - Machine Design
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A Finer Control of Linear Motion | For precise automated... This includes power supplies, logic sequences, switching components, and a variable frequency pulse source to determine the step rate. |
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Diaphragm Pumps | Machine Design The BLDC models feature low EMI and RFI levels, wide-range remote speed control, and logic on/off capability. |
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Rugged Power Supplies | Machine Design Users can select from 2 V to 48-Vdc output modules to power logic, analog, or ancillary-circuit combinations. |

