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Each Logic comes with everything you need: test lead set(s), test clips, USB cable, and carry case.
Digital/Analog Inputs
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Mixed-signal inputs can be recorded as digital, analog, or both.
Digital Sample Rate (max)
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All data is streamed in real time over USB. The maximum sample rates depends on the number of digital and analog channels used.
Analog Sample Rate (max)
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All data is streamed in real time over USB. The maximum sample rates depends on the number of digital and analog channels used.
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Logic 8
Logic 8
8
100 MS/s
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Maximum sample rate for three (3) digital and zero (0) analog channels in use.
10 MS/s
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Maximum sample rate for two (2) analog and zero (0) digital channels in use.
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Logic Pro 8
Logic Pro 8
8
500 MS/s
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Maximum sample rate for six (6) digital and zero (0) analog channels in use.
50 MS/s
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Maximum sample rate for five (5) analog and zero (0) digital channels in use.
USB 3.0
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Also works with USB 2.0, with an approximate 7x reduction in performance.
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Logic Pro 16
Logic Pro 16
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500 MS/s
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Maximum sample rate for six (6) digital and zero (0) analog channels in use.
50 MS/s
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Maximum sample rate for five (5) analog and zero (0) digital channels in use.
USB 3.0
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Also works with USB 2.0, with an approximate 7x reduction in performance.
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Sample rate and duration calculator

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Select a Logic

Each Logic we make packs amazing performance into a tiny, beautiful package. To explore the performance you can expect, select your Logic!

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Which inputs will you use?

The number and type of inputs you need will affect the maximum sample rate you can get.

Each input can be read as digital – or analog – or both at the same time. Try it now!

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Choose your speed

Based on the channels you’re using, you can select any of these sample rates.

To record longer, you can use lower analog sample rates. Selecting lower digital sample rates will not have an impact, because your digital signals are compressed.

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How long can I record for?

Unlike a typical oscilloscope or logic analyzer, Logic can record continuously – the only limit is your computer’s RAM.

Your digital signals are compressed, so only changes in your digital data take up memory.

How much memory you use depends on how often your digital signals change from a 0 to 1 and back.