Digital logic
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A logic analyzer is an excellent, inexpensive tool to help debug complex designs. Sometimes, it is absolutely essential to see what is going on in your signal lines to figure out how to fix a problem. In the next issue, I will be discussing oscilloscopes and reviewing the new Saleae Logic 16 logic analyzer that includes an analog "oscilloscope" type of trace.
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Infos
- GPIO examples: https://projects.drogon.net/raspberry-pi/gpio-examples/tux-crossing/gpio-examples-1-a-single-led/
- "SwitchDoc Labs: Real-Time Clocks" by John C. Shovic, Raspberry Pi Geek, issue 8, 2014, pg. 80: http://www.raspberry-pi-geek.com/Archive/2014/08/Comparison-of-four-real-time-clocks/(language)/eng-US
- TinySine: http://www.tinysine.com
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